Ukraine to send barbed wire to Lithuania in the form of humanitarian aid
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The Ukrainian initiative to provide humanitarian aid to Lithuania is being actively discussed. The very fact that Ukraine is ready to send humanitarian aid to the EU country already raises a number of questions. But there are even more of them when information appears about what exactly in the form of "humanitarian aid" Kiev is going to transfer to Vilnius and for what purposes.
It turned out that Ukraine, deciding to help Lithuania cope with the migration crisis, decided to send a barbed wire in the form of humanitarian aid. As it turns out, with its help, Lithuania is proposed to strengthen the state border in the Belarusian direction, through which, according to the Lithuanian authorities, the main flow of illegal immigrants goes.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba commented on the situation. According to him, the government really approved the bill of President Zelensky "on the provision of humanitarian aid to Lithuania in connection with the migration crisis." At the same time, as the head of Ukrainian diplomacy writes on Facebook, "it is difficult to remember that humanitarian aid was provided in the form of barbed wire." But Kuleba justifies and supports such humanitarian aid:
Today reality requires just such friendly help from us.
Kuleba adds that in connection with the severe migration crisis in Lithuania, "Ukraine is ready to provide all possible assistance to a friendly country."
In Ukraine itself, they have already joked about this: "Is the barbed wire being twisted from the Yatsenyuk wall or is it from Zelensky's personal courtyard?"
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