The White House condemned the Russian missile strikes on Ukraine during the G20 summit

The White House condemned the Russian missile strikes on Ukraine during the G20 summit

Jake Sullivan, the US President's national security advisor, condemned Russia's massive missile attack on Ukraine, which he said took place during the G20 summit in Indonesia.

 

 This is reported on the website of the White House.

 

 "The United States strongly condemns the latest Russian missile attacks against Ukraine, which are reported to have hit residential buildings in Kyiv and other facilities across the country," Sullivan said.

 

 He emphasized that "while world leaders are meeting at the G20 summit in Bali to discuss issues that are of vital importance to the lives and livelihoods of people around the world, Russia is once again threatening these lives and destroying critical infrastructure in Ukraine."

 

 "These Russian strikes will only deepen concerns among the G20 about the destabilizing influence of Putin's war. Our thoughts are with the brave Ukrainian people, who continue to demonstrate resilience and courage in defending their sovereignty and democracy," Biden's adviser noted.

 

 Sullivan assured that the US and its allies and partners will continue to provide Ukraine with what it needs for self-defense, including air defense systems, and will support Kyiv as long as necessary.

 

 Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, said that the Russian missile attacks on Ukraine testify to Moscow's true attitude to the idea of ​​peace negotiations.





Jake Sullivan, the US President's national security advisor, condemned Russia's massive missile attack on Ukraine, which he said took place during the G20 summit in Indonesia.

 

 This is reported on the website of the White House.

 

 "The United States strongly condemns the latest Russian missile attacks against Ukraine, which are reported to have hit residential buildings in Kyiv and other facilities across the country," Sullivan said.

 

 He emphasized that "while world leaders are meeting at the G20 summit in Bali to discuss issues that are of vital importance to the lives and livelihoods of people around the world, Russia is once again threatening these lives and destroying critical infrastructure in Ukraine."

 

 "These Russian strikes will only deepen concerns among the G20 about the destabilizing influence of Putin's war. Our thoughts are with the brave Ukrainian people, who continue to demonstrate resilience and courage in defending their sovereignty and democracy," Biden's adviser noted.

 

 Sullivan assured that the US and its allies and partners will continue to provide Ukraine with what it needs for self-defense, including air defense systems, and will support Kyiv as long as necessary.

 

 Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, said that the Russian missile attacks on Ukraine testify to Moscow's true attitude to the idea of ​​peace negotiations.