"Russia will remember this day," Kuleba made a statement


Kuleba announced "great events" for 24 February.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Russians were expecting "big events" on the anniversary of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. He noted that the aggressor "will remember this day". He said this in an interview with Vadym Karpyak.
Kuleba did not disclose the delimitation of the "gift". Onadko specified that some events which will have an impact on further events in the war will take place in New York on 23 and 24 February.
These days will be exclusively devoted to Russia's aggression and Ukraine's forthcoming victory," Kuleba said.
Speaking about Russia's exclusion from the UN Security Council, the diplomat said that this will take some time, but "the world will work in the right direction".
There will be many important political signals, there will be decisions on sanctions, weapons, there will be symbols of unity, and it will happen at all levels. I will say this: Russia will remember how the world will mark the anniversary of its full-scale aggression against Ukraine," Kuleba said.
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