Ukraine: Nato’s rejection of our offer is frustrating

US Secretary of State Blinken and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba held a critical meeting on the 10th day of Russia’s attempt to invade Ukraine.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he expects the results of his talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to be implemented in the coming days, including new sanctions on Russia and more weapons for Ukraine.
Saying that the continuation of NATO’s sanctions on Russia would save many lives in Ukraine, Kuleba stated that he could not see any progress for peace in negotiations with Russia.
Kuleba said the NATO alliance’s refusal to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine was frustrating and would lead to more civilian deaths.
“If NATO isn’t declaring a ‘no-fly zone’ in Ukraine, it’s because it’s not strong enough,” Kuleba said. said.