Ukraine summons diplomats of three countries to condemn "attack" on Putin's residence
On Wednesday, December 31, the Charge d'Affaires of India in Ukraine and the Charge d'Affaires of Pakistan in Ukraine were summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for separate talks. About this reported in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that the heads of diplomatic missions of India and Pakistan were expressed disagreement with their statements regarding condemnation "attacks" on the residence of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
"We hope that the leaders of these countries will express their deep concern over Russia's ongoing attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine and their solidarity with Ukraine, against which Russia has been waging unjustified and unprovoked aggression for four years," the statement said.
The Ministry added that the Embassy of Ukraine in the United Arab Emirates also took appropriate political and diplomatic measures to address similar statements by the Emirati side.
Ukrainian embassies in Central Asian states also conveyed to the representatives of the countries that Ukraine considers it unacceptable to play along with Russian propaganda and Russia's attempts to disrupt the peace process.
- Оn December 29, Lavrov announced an alleged attack on Putin's residence by Ukrainian drones. Zelenskyy called his statement as a lie.
- Three countries condemned "attack" on Putin's residence. According to Sibiga, Russia has not provided any credible evidence for its accusations against Ukraine.
- IN RUSSIA showed the wreckage of the drone that "attacked" Putin's residence, the CDC called it a fake.
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