Dmytro Kuleba speaks to Steve Sedgwick in a wide ranging conversation on the future for Ukraine, negotiations between Trump and Russia, and European Security.
Ukraine’s former foreign affairs minister Dmytro Kuleba said the Trump Administration’s recent diplomatic efforts with Russia were bound to fail in the annual Lamont Lecture at the JFK Jr. Forum Monday evening.
Former Foreign Minister for Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba discusses U.S. President Donald Trump's stance on Ukraine.
Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's ex foreign minister, told Business Insider that the country could leverage military tech to grow its economy after the war.
At the beginning of 1918, amid World War I, Germany and Austria-Hungary were in dire need of natural resources. Ukraine, having recently declared independence from the Russian Empire and fighting to secure its sovereignty,
To mark the date, Ukraine's President Voldymyr Zelensky issued an early morning statement hailing "three years of resistance" and "three years of absolute heroism of Ukrainians". "I am proud of Ukraine!" he says.
In recent years, Ukraine has frequently encountered diplomatic setbacks. Aggressive rhetoric, accusations, and ultimatums have become the main instruments of the country’s foreign policy with Kuleba,
It comes after Zelensky tells European leaders his country needs security guarantees to prevent Russia invading again in years to come.
Holding elections while fighting an existential war would needlessly imperil Ukrainian cohesion — and the Kremlin would have a field day.
Ukraine's leader has reportedly turned down a proposal over access to the country's deposits, citing a lack of security guarantees.
Losing U.S. backing will be a blow, but Ukraine has the means to keep fighting with help from its European allies.
As the Trump administration works toward a halt in the fighting, many experts fear that Ukraine will be forced to accept a ceasefire deal that will only give Russian forces a badly needed breather.