Foreign Minister Kuleba, Ukrainian ambassadors visit Mykolaiv on Dec 25

KYIV. Dec 26 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba along with the deputy heads and heads of Ukrainian embassies and representative offices abroad visited Mykolaiv within the framework of the Ukraine Ambassadors Conference on Sunday, December 25.

The press service of the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine said that the country’s diplomats saw the conditions of life in the frontline city, visited civilian infrastructure facilities, in particular educational institutions, which were destroyed or damaged by Russian shelling attacks.

The ambassadors and the ministry’s leadership visited the territory of the Mykolaiv Shipyard State Enterprise. They also examined the apartment buildings damaged by shelling, the Inhul Hotel, the Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Mykolaiv Lyceum No. 2, as well as the building of Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.

"Having seen the consequences of the Russian aggression with our own eyes, we are ready to plow the land of the world even harder more 24 hours a day and 365 days a year for the sake of Ukraine and for our victory. To convince our partners and those who are still playing "neutrality". We will achieve new results for our country, bring new weapons, new power equipment and drive Russian scoundrels into even deeper isolation," Kuleba said.

During a meeting with the civilian and military leadership of Mykolaiv and the region, the efforts of the Ukrainian diplomatic establishments aimed at attracting foreign assistance to recovery and economic development of Mykolaiv and the region, in particular in the field of shipbuilding and personnel training, were discussed.

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