Washington has begun rushing military supplies to Ukraine’s front lines after a long delay in getting approval from Congress. How will the aid change the state of play in the war with Russia?
Join FP’s Ravi Agrawal for a conversation with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Video clips from this event
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Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs, explains how urgently his nation needs American aid to reach the battlefield.
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What should the Biden administration’s strategy be to counter Russian aggression? Kuleba suggests an “ambitious” plan for the future of Ukraine.
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Kuleba takes on arguments that some Republicans have made against providing aid to Ukraine, arguing that the “security and prosperity of America” is at stake.
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Kuleba makes the case for a peace process that does not (initially) include Russia: “It doesn’t make sense to have Russia at the table if you cannot ensure that they … act in good faith.”
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Can China rein in Russia? Kuleba is working with China to do more, because “Russia is already in the hands of China.”