Kuleba sure that the United States will not stop supporting Kyiv after the presidential election

11:35 17.03.2023 Politics

The United States will continue to support Ukraine after the presidential election. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba is sure of this.

In an interview with the BBC, commenting on the opinion of some experts that support for Ukraine could decrease after the US presidential election next year, he said that Ukraine "could outlast any Republican vote."

"The greatest luxury Ukraine enjoys in the United States is bipartisan support in both the Democratic and Republican camps," he said. Kuleba is confident that Ukraine will be able to maintain the support of its allies.http://www.gazeta.ru/politics/news/2023/03/16/19986265.shtml

He also again called on Western countries to expedite the supply of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine. “We want our partners to act faster,” said the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba also said that countries that did not support Ukraine would be held accountable after the end of the conflict. He believes that those countries of the world that “have misbehaved during this war and treated Ukraine cruelly” should be held accountable for this.

Earlier, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that the administration of US President Joe Biden believes that it has all the necessary financial resources to provide assistance to Ukraine until the end of September.

The day before, Florida Gov. and possible Republican presidential nominee Ron DeSantis, in response to a question from Fox News host Tucker Carlson, said that supporting Ukraine is not a vital US interest. DeSantis also called the conflict in Ukraine a "territorial dispute."

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