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Kyiv, Warsaw will always stand united: Ukraines FM

Kyiv, Warsaw will always stand united: Ukraines FM


Kyiv, Warsaw will always stand united: Ukraines FM

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba speaks throughout a joint news convention with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (not pictured), in Berlin, Germany, June 9, 2021. (REUTERS File Photo)

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated Sunday that Kyiv and Warsaw would “always stand united” after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko accused Poland of getting territorial ambitions.

“Putin’s attempts to drive a wedge between Kyiv and Warsaw are as futile as his failing invasion of Ukraine,” Kuleba wrote on Twitter.

“Unlike Russia, Poland and Ukraine have learned from history and will always stand united against Russian imperialism and disrespect for international law.”

Earlier Sunday, Putin and Lukashenko had urged that Poland had ambitions to seize elements of western Ukraine for itself.

The presence in Belarus of fighters from Russia’s paramilitary Wagner drive has led Poland to strengthen its border.

The drive briefly mutinied in opposition to the Russian army command earlier than Minsk helped dealer a deal to finish the revolt.

Source: www.anews.com.tr