Ukraine not left alone to face Russian aggression
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin considers the discussion of Ukraine' issue in the G20 format is the indication of support from the international community, as well as the guarantee that Ukraine will not be left on its own to face Russian aggression.
"We have friends and partners who proved they are ready to support Ukraine. They have shown solidarity and applied political pressure and sanctions against Russia. We talked to them before the G20 meeting and have a common clear and firm position. When the Ukrainian issue is in the focus of the world leaders during multilateral meetings not only within G20, but also G7, the EU, NATO and the OSCE, this, in fact, is a guarantee that we won't left on our own to face Russian aggression," he told Interfax-Ukraine.
"They won't 'decide on us' without us. Two years have passed since the signing of the Minsk Agreements. If someone cynically wanted to negotiate with the Kremlin 'over our heads' it would have already happened," the minister said.