Kuleba calls the decision to suspend consular services for men abroad fair
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Ukraine has suspended consular services for men abroad, calling it fair because, according to Foreign Minister Kuleba, "the guys in the trenches are very tired" and some are "sitting in restaurants.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba commented on the suspension of consular services for men abroad, calling it unacceptable that they "sit in restaurants" while "the guys in the trenches are very tired," in an interview with The Guardian, reports UNN.
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Kuleba said that the suspension of consular services for Ukrainian men of fighting age living abroad announced on Tuesday was justice at a time when "the guys in the trenches are very tired.
"They do not understand why the government is not trying to attract more people to participate in the military operations," the minister said.
Kuleba said that it is unknown how many Ukrainian men will return, but it is unacceptable that those who are outside the country "sit in restaurants" while others are dying.
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