Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Biden’s decision is a ‘game changer’: Ukraine

Minister of Ukraine Andriy Syibiga stated that if they use long-range missiles made by America to attack Russia, there will be many changes on the battlefield. He commented that this decision taken by Biden will be a “game changer”.

–Galla S Kiran Kumar, Bureau Chief
Kiev: Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga has responded to the decision taken by US President Joe Biden in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict . He stated that Joe Biden’s latest decision is likely to become a “game changer” in this war at a time when tensions between the two countries are continuing. If they use long-range missiles made by America to attack Russia, there will be many changes in the battlefield.. He commented that Kiev has the right to attack military bases in Russian territory. Andrey expressed the opinion that the more Ukraine attacks, the faster the war between the two countries will decrease. He made these comments before the UN Security Council meeting held in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine War reaching its 1000th day on Tuesday. 

US President Joe Biden recently made a decision to change the course of the Russia-Ukraine war. It has been announced that Ukraine will be allowed to use the long-range missiles (Army Tactical Missile System) to attack Russian territory. This will allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles over Russia.

Moscow has expressed deep anger that Ukraine has already asked its allies to give permission to launch long-range missiles over Russia. It warned that America will have to pay the price. Maria Butina, a member of the Russian Duma, criticized Biden’s executive committee for taking a risky decision. He asked if they were trying to push towards the third world war.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Rosemary DeCarlo said that other countries should not interfere in the context of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Expressed concern over the deaths caused by this war. Opposed to Russia’s large-scale offensive against Kiev.