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Ukraine foreign minister urges people to ignore 'apocalyptic predictions'

Published 02/06/2022, 11:27 AM
Updated 02/06/2022, 11:30 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (not pictured) in Kyiv, Ukraine, January 19, 2022. Alex Brandon/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Sunday urged people to ignore "apocalyptic predictions" about an imminent Russian invasion, saying his country was strong and had unprecedented international support.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said a week ago Ukraine was not a sinking Titanic and accused Washington and media of fuelling panic that weighed on the economy when there were "no tanks in the streets".

"Today, Ukraine has a strong army, unprecedented international support and Ukrainians' faith in their country," Kuleba said in a tweet.

"The enemy should be afraid of us, not us of them."

A day earlier two U.S. officials said that Russia may be ready for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by mid-February as it had in place about 70% of the combat power it believed it would need and was sending more battalion tactical groups to the border.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday Russia could take military action "any day now" but could still opt for diplomacy.

"Different capitals have different scenarios, but Ukraine is ready for any development," Kuleba said.

EU Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said on Sunday the focus should be on diplomacy.

"We must help the NATO countries bordering Russia and strengthen them also from a military point of view," he said on Italian national broadcaster RAI.

"We must also be prepared for economic reactions and sanctions if there is a deterioration."

Russia has massed more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian borders, sparkling fears of a planned assault. Moscow has said it is not planning an invasion but could take unspecified military action if its security demands are not met.

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Those include a promise that NATO will never admit Ukraine, a demand Washington and NATO have said is unacceptable.

Latest comments

The american media is the largest criminal enterprise and threat to world peace
hard to argue against that
there I agree with you Chad
New fake news: Russia will invade Ukraine if NATO admits it as a member
Nice work Biden
Who is really pushing for war, who? The US are having hard difficulties in accepting the reality that Russia can agree and accept to various economical partnerships with its European neighbors, especially regarding more favorable energy supplies. Instead its the US imperialistic financial self interest to weaken those diplomatic and economical relationships, potentially leading to additional partnerships and alliances between the EU and Russia. The US is acting more like a jealous wh_re
And... mike drop 😊
The US Need to invent another industry, anything but not war
C’mon man…Biden and the Dems needed this distraction from the damage and waste inflicted by their pandemic response, not to mention their other failures which keep mounting.
I am sorry to say but establishment Republicans are in the same camp as the people you mentioned. All they want is war, war is money for they campaigns. Sad and so predictable.
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