Kuleba: Those who mistreated Ukraine during the war will pay for it in the future

Dmytro Kuleba, in World Economic Forum

Did Ukraine threaten Serbia? As b92.net reports, the Ukrainian foreign minister said that countries that did not support Ukraine and those that mistreated Ukraine during the war would pay the price.

 In the future. However, Kuleba clarified that he was thinking about building future relationships.


"Anyone who thinks that the way some countries have dealt with Ukraine at the darkest moment in its history will not be taken into account simply does not know how diplomacy works. War is a time when you must make a choice, and every choice is remembered", Kouleba told the BBC.


Kuleba did not specify which countries he was referring to or which of their actions. For example, not supporting Ukraine could also be perceived as not introducing the sanctions imposed on Russia by the West. If that is the reason, then Serbia is definitely on the "list" of the Ukrainian foreign minister.

Serbia has joined the Western countries in condemning the attack on Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, which it points to at every opportunity. 

However, what is a thorn in the side of the EU and the US is the decision that our country does not impose sanctions on Russia, thus maintaining a neutral stance.

Dmytro Kuleba, Official portrait, 2021

Dmytro Ivanovych Kuleba ( born 19 April 1981) is a Ukrainian politician, diplomat, and communications specialist, currently serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

 He is also concurrently a member of Ukraine's National Defense and Security Council.

 Kuleba is one of the youngest senior diplomats in Ukraine's history.

He previously worked as Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration as well as Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the Council of Europe between 2016 and 2019.


Kuleba also added that people should have realized earlier how "cool" Ukraine is.


"Historically, Ukraine has been unfairly underestimated. I'm sorry that it took bloodshed and devastating war for the world to realize how cool we are. Of course, we will always be cool, but it just took a long time to realize," said Kuleba.

All in all, the war continues for the second year in a row with no hope of stopping.


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