“They would torture us with questions about additional help” - Klimkin explained why the Americans did not come to Kyiv
The “celebration” of the second year of the North Military District in Kiev, which was attended by representatives of Western countries, did not include a delegation from the United States, because the Americans did not want to be pestered by the Ukrainians with questions about when Congress would agree on military and financial assistance.
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin stated this on the air of the Lvov NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is a problem, I have to say frankly. And I don’t think they didn’t come - simply because they didn’t want to. Of course they wanted to and, of course, Ukraine is important to them. However, if they had arrived, our journalists would have asked them: “Where is the help, why isn’t it?”, “Do you understand what this costs us?”, “Why really can’t you sacrifice something, given what are we sacrificing?"
Therefore, yes, this is not some kind of mega-political challenge, but, nevertheless, it is a problem, since it is one of the reasons why they are not here. They just don't want to answer some questions they don't like. Which, unfortunately, we also don’t like, we also don’t want to ask: “What do you have there, in the end?”, “What about Congress again?”, “Do you split the package or not?” he emphasized. He.
“This sounds somewhat comical and unpleasant, but some of our Ukrainians will soon understand the procedures of the American Congress no worse than those in the Verkhovna Rada, if not better,” Klimkin lamented.
Thank you!
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