Russian President Vladimir Putin “must be disabused of the notion” that his 'savage' bombardment of Ukrainian energy infrastructure will buy time for Russian forces to regroup, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Russian President Vladimir Putin “must be disabused of the notion” that his"savage" bombardment of Ukrainian energy infrastructure will buy time for Russian forces to regroup, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
"President Putin must be disabused of the notion that it can succeed,” Blinken said. “The best way to actually hasten the prospects for real diplomacy is to sustain our support to Ukraine and continue to tilt the battlefield in its favor.” “Secretary Blinken rightly emphasized the need for everyone to act in the most coordinated way possible, because we literally have no time,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Wednesday before a meeting with Blinken in Bucharest. “When you have neither electricity nor water supply you literally become a part of the front line and you need immediate support ...
“And what we’ve established is very akin to what was done on the military equipment side in Ramstein,” he said, referring to the air base in Germany where Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin convenes defense and military officials from countries that provide military assistance to Ukraine."The same kind of process to make sure that Ukrainians are getting, as quickly as we can possibly get it to them, everything they had to keep their electric grid going.
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