FM Kuleba: Ukraine needs the West to be tenacious in its struggle with Russia
Ukraine needs the West to be resilient in the conflict with Russia....
Kuleba compares Bakhmut offensive to thief breaking into a house
Dmytro Kuleba, the foreign minister of Ukraine, declares that his country would continue to battle in Bakhmut, likening the Russian advance to a burglar rushing into your home and attempting to “take everything.”
In an interview with Germany’s newspaper on Sunday, he made the remarks.
When asked whether he thought the city could still be held, Kuleba told the publication: “When someone breaks into your house, you don’t ask yourself how long you can resist the guy who broke into your house and is trying to kill you and your family and steal everything in the house, right?
“You think what else can you do to evict him from your home and get the police to arrest him.”
Speaking on who is behind the sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Kuleba said: “I can say that the Ukrainian government is not behind it that they didn’t do it.
“This was not a government-directed action.”
Kuleba also voiced contempt for demonstrations taking place in Germany that called for an end to the conflict and demanded that the Berlin administration refrain from arming Ukraine.
“I think these people need to be honest and they need to rewrite their slogans, instead of protesting under the slogan ‘Stop the war! Advertisement No arms sales’, they should write what they really mean: ‘Let the Russians kill, torture and rape Ukrainians,’ because if we don’t have weapons to defend ourselves, that’s what will happen.
He added: “I assure you that every single Ukrainian, even the soldier in the trenches who kills the Russian soldier who is attacking him at this very moment, wants peace more than the most peaceful protester at the Brandenburg Gate.”
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