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Russian invasion – Kuleba named four areas of deterrence


First factor

“The first is politically coordinated, consistent messages to Russia that its potential invasion of Ukraine will failwill be met with very tough political and economic resistance from our Western partners,” he said.

Second factor

Kuleba named the second factor – this is preparation of economic sanctions against the Russian Federation.

“We have heard many important and inspiring messages about the price that Russia will have to pay. Unfortunately, these messages have recently been weakened due to public discussions about sanctions that will not be imposed against Russia. Of course, this inspires Putin and he can come to conclusion that the sanctions it may face will in fact be tolerable,” he said.

The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that such messages should stop. It is hoped in Ukraine that a very strong and coherent package of economic measures against the Russian Federation will be developed that will best serve the purposes of containing Russia.

Third factor

According to Kuleba, the third element will be strengthening cooperation with Ukraine in the military sphere and in the area of ​​defense.

“Each country can do something if there is political will,” the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry stressed, expressing gratitude to the Danish authorities for supporting the defense sector of Ukraine.

Fourth factor

The fourth factor, according to Kuleba, is supporting economic and financial stability Ukraine, which is trying to undermine the Russian government.

“We cannot let Russia succeed in this,” Kuleba said.

According to him, now the United States and other countries are now considering various measures to help Ukraine in this aspect.

“If we succeed on all four points, we will succeed in this confrontation, we will not allow Putin to destroy the security of Europe,” the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry concluded.

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