Kiev: Western democracies are facing existential challenges
The foreign minister of Ukraine warned that Western democracies are facing “existential challenges” amid the tension-causing actions of his country and the United States.
According to RCO News Agency, “Andrey Sibiha”, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, said on Tuesday during a speech in the United States Congress on the occasion of the 1000th day of the war in Ukraine: “Western democracies face existential threats in the face of the actions of Russia and North Korea.”
According to the report of “Hill” magazine, the foreign minister of Ukraine, while repeating the claims and accusing North Korea and Iran of helping Russia in the war in Ukraine, claimed: “The United States cannot be weak in the face of threats caused by the deepening of cooperation between Russia, North Korea, and Iran.” It seems.”
Sibiha also claimed regarding the updating of Russia’s nuclear doctrine: “The Russian president is making a kind of blackmail with these actions and threats caused by nuclear weapons. “They also intend to scare the West with these actions.”
These claims of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine have been stated while the Ukrainian media, quoting sources in the country’s army, reported on Tuesday that Kiev had attacked a border area in Russian territory with American Atcoms missiles for the first time, and this action of Ukraine after the report The New York Times newspaper quoted sources as saying that US President Joe Biden’s administration has authorized the use of long-range weapons to strike deep into Russian soil.
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