Dmytro Kuleba
Kuleba on Military Aid to Ukraine: Those who do not Help Us today support Russian Aggression
Asked by the Bulgarian National Television (BNT), Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he had handed over a list of requested military support to all NATO and EU member states and understood the domestic political situation in Bulgaria.
President Radev to Kuleba: Bulgarians have Opened their Hearts and Homes to the Citizens of Ukraine
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev today. It is the second day of his visit to Bulgaria and he has already held meetings with Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and our Foreign Minister Teodora Genchovska.
Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov met with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
Dmytro Kuleba thanked the government of Kiril Petkov for the support provided and for the help that every Ukrainian citizen fleeing the war receives in Bulgaria.
Earlier today, Kuleba met with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Teodora Genchovska.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister in Bulgaria: “We are Fighting for You too”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he had come to Bulgaria to thank Bulgarians and the government for accepting Ukrainian refugees.
"The Russians have decided, they will destroy Mariupol to the ground"
The defenders of Mariupol will fight to the end, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said earlier.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister arrived on a visit to Bulgaria
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba arrived in Bulgaria by car. The Council of Ministers has confirmed that he will visit Bulgaria today. At 20:30 p.m. last night the first diplomat of Kyiv left the Bulgarian-Romanian border for Sofia.
Ukrainian leaders predict more gruesome discoveries ahead
Ukrainian leaders predicted there would be more gruesome discoveries in the days ahead after retreating Russian forces left behind crushed buildings, streets strewn with destroyed cars and mounting civilian casualties that drew condemnation from across the globe.
Belarus intervened; Fighting in the Black Sea; Ukraine has a new proposal
A two-thirds majority in the UN General Assembly is needed to suspend a country. Russia is currently in the second year of its three-year mandate in the UNHRC, which consists of 47 members.
Kuleba: Ukraine needs 3 things - Weapons, Weapons, Weapons
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said today when he arrived for a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels that he was tasked with providing his country with only three things - weapons, weapons, weapons.
Putin orders nuclear alert as Ukraine fiercely resists Russian invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement that his nuclear forces were on alert sparked outcry in the West as the invading troops faced stiff resistance on Feb. 28.