Monday, November 25

NATO MINISTERS MEET UKRAINE FOREIGN MINISTER TO DISCUSS UKRAINE We have to continue, he said, We have to keep fighting – Kuleba

In a meeting with NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba dismissed concerns of a “stalemate” in his country’s fight against Russian invasion. 

Kyiv’s goal of retaking Russian-occupied territories remains unchanged, he said and called on NATO countries to step up the supply of arms to his country.

Kyiv also says the onset of winter has slowed Russia’s offensive in the east.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said, “We have to continue,” he said, “We have to keep fighting. Ukraine is not going to back down.”

Kuleba also called on his NATO counterparts, “to ramp up significantly production of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment.”

Kuleba said he was “hopeful” that long-term aid commitments from the US and EU would be sealed soon.

He also emphasized that Kyiv’s goal of retaking territories currently occupied by Russia, including Crimea, “remains unchanged and nothing will stop us.”

Russia illegally annexed Crimea in 2014 and launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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