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According to the former Foreign Minister Volodymyr Ogryzk, it is not necessary t...

"Way of turning up the course of war": The diplomat spoke about the help of the event in 2024 (video)

According to the former Foreign Minister Volodymyr Ogryzk, it is not necessary to think about elections in the United States now, because Ukraine has more important issues in the near future. First of all, they concern the US budget. In Ukraine, a full -scale war continues and the situation on the front is highly dependent on military assistance from Western allies.

The diplomat and former foreign minister Vladimir Ogrizko told Focus whether this assistance would increase on the eve of the US elections. According to him, Washington's election campaign for a year and Ukrainians need to take care of questions that may appear in the near future. First of all, it is about the approval of the US budget for 2024, which can put $ 60 billion to help Ukraine and with which some problems arose. "It is one side of the question.

The other side is the help of our European colleagues and here we have statements of political nature that inspire hope. Although, unfortunately, political statements are not always transformed into practical actions. We were promised a million shells that, unfortunately, in We will not get the necessary time and in the required amount, " - said Vladimir Ogryzko. Based on this Executive of the Foreign Ministry noted that actions always speak louder than partners' statements.

Ukrainian diplomats should now triple their efforts in all partner countries to increase weapons supply. "This is the only way to break the course of the war," Vladimir Ogryzko summed up. It should be reminded that on November 16 it was reported that US senators sent a budget for President Joe Biden without the help of Ukraine. The US Senate has approved a temporary financing bill to prevent the government from closing. However, the document does not refer to assistance to Ukraine.