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Ukrainian FM: 'Putin is not only Ukraine's problem', but 'a global problem'

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In an interview with FRANCE 24 in the Belgian capital, Dmytro Kuleba expressed confidence that Ukraine would win the war against Russia.

He criticised those in the West raising concerns that the Russians are gaining the upper hand on the battlefield. He said that Ukraine needs "weapons, sanctions, money and solidarity", urging each country to choose how to show solidarity.

Kuleba argued that the process to deliver combat tanks to Ukraine was "on track" and that it was only a matter of "weeks" until they are delivered.

With regard to fighter jets, he claimed he had "no doubt" that they would also be supplied. According to Kuleba, Putin means trouble not only for Ukraine, but also for the world.

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