KYIV. Oct 31 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba has said that at the moment there is no reduction in support and delivery of aid to the Ukrainian forces due to the situation in the Middle East.
“At the moment, we do not see a decrease in support, supplies to Ukraine due to an increase in supplies to the Middle East. But, of course, we must monitor how the situation in the Middle East is developing and the scale of the conflict in order to assess all the relevant risks and reduce them,” Kuleba said in an interview with the Indian English-language TV channel Times Now.
He noted that Ukraine is now most interested in artillery ammunition, and this is “our main priority.”
Speaking about the situation on the battlefield, Kuleba stressed that when it comes to protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country, “there is no place for deadlines.”
“You fight as long as you defend what your nation stands for,” he added.
Kuleba stressed that as long as the people of Ukraine are fighting for their country, and as long as Russia intends to occupy the country, the war will continue.