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Kuleba: Ukraine does not accept hypocrisy

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba asserted on Friday that some countries have the means to help his nation in the conflict but they do not do so because they do not want to endanger their relations with Russia.

Speaking in Bucharest at a joint press conference with his Romanian counterpart Bogdan Aurescu, Kuleba said that some countries cannot send weapons but they do send defensive equipment, which is something Ukraine can understand. "What we do not accept is the hypocrisy," he concluded.

Kuleba also commented on Ukraine's path to the European Union, saying that "[e]very time [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin tries to stop Ukraine from developing, from the process of European integration, it only speeds up these processes."

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