Dmytro Kuleba says delays in the delivery of weapons cost Ukrainian lives
Dmytro Kuleba, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine, says that countries that have misbehaved during Russia’s attack on Ukraine will be held accountable after the war ends
He said the choice each country made after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will be considered in forming future relations
Mr. Kuleba also warned that delays in the delivery of Western weapons will cost Ukrainian lives
He added that if the delivery of ammunition is delayed even by a day, it means someone on the front line dies
He gave an extensive interview discussing how the war might end, China’s role in the war, and his disappointment that Pope Francis has not yet visited his country
Mr. Kuleba conducted this interview in his office in Kyiv, which is now protected by sandbags and armed soldiers
Although Ukraine has received military and economic support from Western powers since the Russian attack, many countries in Africa, Asia, and South America have remained silent and have not taken a stance on the matter