Kouleba: We aim to achieve peace with Russia in February 2023

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“The United Nations could be the best place to hold this summit, because we are not going to do favors to a particular country,” Kuleba said, among other things.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dimytro Kuleba said Monday that his government aims to hold a summit aimed at reaching peace with Russia by the end of February, preferably at the United Nations with possible mediator Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, roughly in period where one year will have already been completed since the declaration of war by Moscow.

Ukraine’s foreign minister told The Associated Press that he was “absolutely satisfied” with the results of President Zelensky’s visit to the US last week and revealed that the US government has made a special plan to have Patriot missiles ready for the Ukraine, in less than six months.

Typically, training on these missile systems takes up to a year.

Kuleba said during the interview held at the Foreign Ministry that Ukraine will do everything it can to win the war in 2023, adding that diplomacy always plays an important role.

“Every war ends diplomatically,” he said. “Every war ends as a result of actions taken on the battlefield and at the negotiating table.”

“The United Nations could be the best place to hold this summit, because we are not going to do favors to a particular country,” he said, among other things.

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