Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said the West did not properly support Kyiv’s forces.
Kuleba, via Twitter, expressed Kyiv’s gratitude for the assistance provided to Ukraine by the Western allies, and at the same time stressed that it does not meet the required level.
Ukraine is grateful to our partners for military assistance, but we must remain honest with each other: no one has done enough while Russian boots remain on Ukrainian soil. Arming our country for victory is the shortest path to restoring peace and security in Europe and beyond.
– Dmitry Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) January 9, 2023
Kuleba pointed out that the supply of weapons to Kyiv is the shortest way to ensure peace and restore security in Europe and beyond.
Last Friday, the United States announced a new military aid package for Kyiv worth more than $3.75 billion, including combat vehicles, anti-tank missiles and air defense systems.
Germany also announced on January 5 that it would supply armored personnel carriers and a Patriot anti-aircraft missile battery to Ukraine.
Source: Sputnik