Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Western countries did not pressure his country to accelerate the counterattack. The department head said this in an interview with the agency France Presse (AFP). DEA News.
According to him, the “voice” of some experts and observers in the public sphere has really increased lately. But the representative of Kiev is confident that after the first resounding victory of the Ukrainian army, all the rumors will immediately disappear.
Answering the related question, Kuleba emphasized that “We do not feel the pressure (from the West – socialbites.ca)”.
The counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the conflict zone began on June 4, 2023. Against this background, Ukrainian soldiers increased the pressure on the Zaporozhye, Artemivsk and Yuzhnodonets directions.
Meanwhile, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed the law re-extending martial law and mobilization in the country. According to the document, until November 15, a special regime is implemented on the territory of the state.
Initially, martial law was declared in Ukraine on February 24 last year. A day later, Zelensky ordered a general mobilization to begin, which banned all men in charge of military service from traveling abroad. Since then, authorities have repeatedly elongated private mode.
Formerly USA and Ukraine started Negotiations on security guarantees for Kyiv.
Source: Gazeta

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