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WorldAsiaUkrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said he goes to bed and gets up thinking about the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counteroffensive.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said he goes to bed and gets up thinking about the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ counteroffensive.

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Head of Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry Dmitry Kuleba said he goes to sleep and wakes up with counter-offensive thoughts, and during the day he does everything possible to ensure that the Ukrainian armed forces receive everything they need from the West. the partners.

“The president has set such a pace that I go to bed with counteroffensive thoughts, wake up, work during the day so that the Ukrainian Armed Forces get everything they need from their partners for a counteroffensive,” he said on air. from the TV show “Breakfast with 1 + 1”.

According to Kuleba, the coming counter-offensive may not be decisive, but it will become so if it is possible to reach the 1991 borders.

The day before, the Ukrainian ambassador in London, Vadym Prystaiko, said that Ukrainian troops could not launch a counter-offensive due to bad weather conditions.

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