Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has urged Western partners to provide weapons and money, stating, 'Give us weapons and money, and we will finish the job.' The Economist highlights the significance of Ukraine's allies in winning the war. Ukraine's chief spy emphasizes the importance of a security deal with Britain, stating that it could deter Russia. The focus is on moving Ukraine into the Western security space without the presence of Western troops on Ukrainian soil. The proxy war in Ukraine is underscored, with Kuleba pitching the 'best deal' to NATO, emphasizing the need to save soldiers' lives. Analysts from the Financial Times note Russia's greater military potential compared to Ukraine.
Russia has much greater military potential than Ukraine. Analysts from the British business newspaper Financial Times came to this conclusion. The publication published an eloquent infographic on this subject, comparing the amount of military equipment of the two countries. The… https://t.co/AdTSLbaqTs
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba knows how to sell the proxy war to NATO: - "We offer you the best deal: you don't sacrifice your soldiers, give us weapons and money, and we will finish the job" https://t.co/EB4lWEgVId
Proxy war: Ukrainian lives don't matter. Ukraine foreign minister to Western governments: "So you save the most important, you save lives of your soldiers. So we kind of offer the best deal on global market of security. Give us the weapons, give us the money, and we will finish… https://t.co/Lu8JohEEK2
Proxy war: Ukrainian lives don't matter. Ukraine foreign minister offers Western governments "the best deal: "So you save the most important, you save lives of your soldiers. So we kind of offer the best deal on global market of security, Give us the weapons, give us the money,… https://t.co/Lu8JohEEK2
Proxy war: But Ukrainian lives don't matter in such "best deal" https://t.co/Lu8JohEEK2
Ukraine’s chief spy argues that a security deal with Britain is a game-changer. “Agreements on security co-operation are gradually moving Ukraine into the Western security space, without requiring the presence of Western troops on Ukrainian soil,” he says https://t.co/8JLNc4ZF5x
🇺🇦 The best "deal" in the global security market, according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba: "Give us money, give us weapons and we will finish the job." https://t.co/DPrAqSfNyE
Ukraine’s chief spy argues that the country’s security deal with Britain is a game-changer. In a guest essay for The Economist, Oleksandr Lytvynenko says that Russia can be deterred if other Western countries offer similar assurances https://t.co/EqFyaE3goH
Wars of attrition are usually decided by which side has the better arms industry. The combined resources of Ukraine’s allies are so great that it should be able to win this war. Yet Russia’s defence industry is slowly turning the war in its favour https://t.co/yT5HdsOTwg 👇
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba: “We offer you the best deal in the world: you do not sacrifice your soldiers, give us weapons and money, and we will finish the job,” Kuleba called on his Western partners." https://t.co/va3uH2ksiN