Ukraine's 2024 priority is to gain 'control of skies' - Kuleba
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- 17 January, 2024
- 10:46
Ukraine hopes to “throw Russia from the skies” in 2024, the country’s foreign minister has said, as he outlined Kyiv’s priorities, Report informs, citing Kyiv Post.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, Dmytro Kuleba called for patience among Ukraine's key Western backers and insisted that with the right support, Ukraine could be victorious.
“In 2024, of course, the priority is to throw Russia from the skies. Because the one who controls the skies will define when and how the war will end,” he said.
“We defeated them on the land in 2022. We defeated them in the sea in 2023, and we are completely focused on defeating them in the air in 2024,” he said during a panel discussion at the forum in Switzerland.
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