Kuleba, Blinken discuss Russian aggression and ‘dirty bomb’ - State Department
Ukraine’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken have discussed the development of events related to the aggression of the Russian Federation, as well as Moscow's statements regarding the possible use of a "dirty bomb" on the territory of Ukraine.
“The Secretary reaffirmed enduring U.S. support for Ukraine in the face of continued Russian aggression, atrocities, and rhetoric surrounding so-called “dirty bombs” in Ukraine,” the U.S. Department of State said following a phone conversation between the heads of diplomatic departments, Ukrinform reports.
Blinken noted the U.S. commitment to work with Allies and partners to “continue meeting Ukraine’s security assistance needs on the battlefield”.
As reported by Ukrinform, on Monday the United States said they are closely monitoring the situation related to Russia's rhetoric claiming Ukraine’s alleged plan to deploy a "dirty bomb" on its territory, but no signs of such preparations have been spotted.
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