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According to the head of the British Foreign Ministry James Kleverli, Western co...

"Waiting for the Hollywood Operation of the Armed Forces": a counter -offensive may not become decisive - the British Foreign Ministry

According to the head of the British Foreign Ministry James Kleverli, Western countries should be determined in support of Ukraine, regardless of the progress of the counter -offensive and possible future "escalating" applications from the Kremlin. The Ukrainian counter -offensive may not be decisive. This statement was made by the UK Foreign Minister James Kleverli, trying to dispel the expectations of the public from the Armed Forces in the Hollywood movie. About it reports The Guardian.

During his visit to Washington on Tuesday, May 9, the British diplomat stated that Ukraine needed more support, but also noted that from the Ukrainian military who showed high efficiency, it may not be necessary to wait for a quick and decisive breakthrough. "They proved to be very, very effective defenders of their country, but we must admit that a simple, quick and decisive breakthrough may not be," Kleverla said, speaking to the Atlantic Council.

However, he hopes for successful actions of the Armed Forces, because every time he watched the fact that the Ukrainian military was doing, it exceeded any expectations. "But you need to be realists. It is a real world that has nothing like Hollywood films," the minister said. Kleverly also called on Western countries to continue to continue to do the right business, regardless of the progress of the offensive and possible future "escalation" statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On the agenda, Kleverli said. He is also waiting for help from China. "I do not think that in this respect we should be some" dog on the hay ". We know that these have a significant impact on Vladimir Putin. " According to him, Xi Jinping, could use this influence on supporting his public statements about the commitment of territorial integrity, sovereignty and non -use of nuclear weapons.