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Kuleba: We're Working to Make NATO Summit Decisions a Win for All


Mon 10 Jul 2023 | 08:45 AM
Ukrainian Foreign Minister (FM) Dmytro Kuleba
Ukrainian Foreign Minister (FM) Dmytro Kuleba
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister (FM) Dmytro Kuleba said that his country is seeking to benefit from the final decisions of the upcoming NATO summit in Lithuania.

"I had a productive call with US Secretary of States ahead of Vilnius. With 48 hours left, we are working to make its final decisions a win for all: Ukraine, NATO, and global security," Kuleba said.

"I also thanked the U.S. for another ground-breaking defense package, which includes much-needed ammunition," he added.

It is worth mentioning that, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Saturday $800 Million in new military aid for Ukraine.

In a statment, Blinken added the aid package includes high-precision missiles, missiles for 155 and 105 mm launchers, missiles for air defense systems, Bradley and Stryker armored vehicles, and other equipment.

On Friday, US announced that it will send Ukraine cluster munitions - prohibited by more than 100 countries - as part of an $800 million security package, a move Ukraine said would have an "extraordinary psycho-emotional impact" on Russian forces, according to Reuters.