Kuleba: Putin is a political animal that smells fear
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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called Russian President Vladimir Putin "a political animal that feels fear" and urged his partners to firmly believe in Ukraine's victory and not to show fear, as Putin becomes more aggressive when he feels it.
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called Russian dictator Vladimir Putin a political animal. This happened on CNN on Saturday, April 27, UNN reports.
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Our partners need to have a firm belief that Ukraine's victory is achievable. And secondly, the absence of fear of Putin. Because Putin is a political animal that smells fear. And when he hears it, he becomes more aggressive. If he senses the strength that, for example, the Congress has just demonstrated, he will be forced to back down
Commenting on the adoption of the military and financial aid package for Ukraine by the Congress, the Minister emphasized that whatever the cost of supporting Ukraine today, the cost of Russia's victory will be much higher.
The whole world should remember that any delay in providing assistance to Ukraine is offset by the courage and sacrifice of the fallen soldiers. These are living people, and their lives have a price. Everything we have lost since the fall until now, we have lost because our soldiers did not have enough weapons
He added that in any case, Ukraine is not going to give up.
Our army will receive new soldiers and officers, because the survival of the nation, the survival of a sovereign state, is at stake. And we remember our history: those who refused to fight for Ukraine with arms in their hands at the beginning of the 20th century, when we lost our independence, then became victims of Stalin's repressions, genocide, and Russification. We know what will happen if we lose, and that is why we will continue to fight
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