Kuleba on Russia's massive missile strike: it is connected to the security agreement with Poland and the NATO summit
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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Russia's missile attack on Ukraine was a response to the security agreement signed between Ukraine and Poland, as well as to the upcoming NATO summit aimed at strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities.
Yesterday's missile strike on Ukraine is related to the security agreement signed by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, as well as the NATO summit in Washington. This was stated by Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, reports UNN.
I have no doubt that the missile attack on Ukraine yesterday is connected to the powerful security agreement signed by the President of Ukraine and the Prime Minister of Poland, which has truly revolutionary provisions to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities, and to the NATO summit. This is all a deliberate demonstration of force, ruthlessness and criminal nature on the part of the Russian Federation. That is why we need to provide a comprehensive, powerful response to this Russian attack. A powerful defense and diplomatic strike and the decisions made in Poland are the first step, and the decisions to be made at the NATO summit are the second step. They will concern real practical things, what weapons Ukraine will receive, what air defense systems Ukraine will receive
He added that Ukraine will still be working on an important decision that does not depend on NATO, but depends on the United States.
"This is a permit to use long-range weapons at Russian military airfields. That is, on the territory of the Russian Federation. We need to ruthlessly destroy all military targets that are involved in the bombing of Ukraine and missile attacks on Ukraine. Revenge must be cold-blooded, but it must happen," Kuleba added.
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