The Secretary of State of the United States (USA), Antony Blinken, met this Sunday, May 15, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba. The US official reported that the meeting was to discuss security and the economic assistance Ukraine needs to defend itself from Russia’s unprovoked war
The Secretary of State of the United States (USA), Anthony Blinkenmet, this Sunday, May 15, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba.
After the meeting, Kuleba said that “there are more weapons and other aid on the way to Ukraine.”
On his Twitter account, the US official reported that the meeting was to discuss security and economic assistance that Ukraine needs to defend itself from Russia’s unprovoked war. “Our support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity remains firm and enduring,” Blinken said.
Met with FM @DmytroKuleba before today’s @BORN Foreign Ministerial to discuss the security and economic assistance Ukraine needs to defend itself against Russia’s unprovoked war. Our support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity remains steadfast and enduring. pic.twitter.com/I3QZgwpNPg
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) May 15, 2022
At the meeting, held in Berlin, according to a statement from spokesman Ned Price, Blinken and Kuleba discussed “the impact of Russia’s brutal war, including global food security, and pledged to find a solution to grain exports.” from Ukraine to international markets.
Likewise, the US Secretary of State communicated to Kuleba Washington’s commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and the country’s territorial integrity in view of the war launched by Russia.
On May 10, the director of the United States Intelligence, Avril Haines, indicated that Moscow aspires to seize a territory that will act as a bridge with an area that wants to separate from Moldova. The Pentagon said that the Russian army’s advance is slow in Ukraine, while from kyiv it is said that the Ukrainian army has pushed back Russian troops.
Avril Haines, director of US Intelligence, said during a hearing in the Senate Defense Committee that Vladimir Putin is aiming for a “long war” in Ukraine because he believes that the support of the governments of Joe Biden and European countries for Volodymyr Zelenki will decrease over time.
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