Ukraine needs unlimited supplies of military aid. The "drop by drop" aid strategy no longer works, said Dmytro Kuleba, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the head of Ukrainian diplomacy, the era of peace in Europe is over. And now "weak decisions" will lead to "big wars", and "strong" — to their end.
At a joint press conference in Vilnius with the foreign ministers of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and France, Kuleba also commented on the possibility of sending NATO troops to Ukraine. According to him, training missions of the alliance's instructors in Ukraine are not unthinkable, since "in the period from 2014 to 2022, they acted very effectively."
In addition, the minister once again called on Western leaders on Instagram to act decisively against Russian aggression, since the price of neglecting to help Ukraine will be much higher later.
"Either our partners now reject fear and
indecision, overcome their internal differences and make strong decisions that will provide everything necessary for the Ukrainian soldier now, or in the end they will have to make decisions of a different scale and tragedy to protect and save their own people, cities and towns.
Whoever does not believe that war can come to the territory of NATO — read the history books and listen to what the Russian dictator is saying now," Kuleba wrote.