KYIV. Nov 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, together with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, arrived in Odesa, where they noted the successes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Naval Forces and the role of the UK in ousting the Russians in the Black Sea.
“In Odesa with the head of British diplomacy, David Cameron. I am grateful for his words that UK is amazed by Ukraine’s successes in the Black Sea and will increase support for our state,” Kuleba said on Instagram.
He said that he and Cameron, who arrived in Ukraine on his first visit after being appointed foreign minister, were in Odesa.
“And wait for more, more to come in the UK-Ukrainian relation towards our victory,” Kuleba said in a video address.
In turn, the British Foreign Secretary said he was pleased to be in Odesa.
In a joint video address with Kuleba, Cameron said that what the Ukrainian Armed Forces Navy achieved is very important: they pushed back the Russians and opened up new sea routes. He said he is proud that the UK is playing an important role and it will continue to support.