Kuleba dispelled rumors about taking his family abroad before the invasion.
According to ТСН: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba denied rumors that he left the country with his family before the start of the full-scale invasion.
In an interview with blogger and his fiancée Svitlana Pavelletska, Kuleba emphasized that this is not true:
“I did not take my family abroad. I want to be clear, so that you understand. My children and my parents met the beginning of the full-scale invasion in Kyiv. I want to end these speculations and the next betrayals.”
Pavelletska also mentioned that the war caught her in Bucha:
“Yes, and Sveta met the war in Bucha. And together with others, she then left from there at the last moment…”
Kuleba confirmed that he is currently in Ukraine and does not plan to leave the country. He denied rumors about his political activity:
“No, I am not preparing for anything. I am preparing for further activity – not political. With my wife, Svitlana Pavelletska. I am not currently engaged in politics, I am not affiliated with any political forces. And in general, now is not the time for politics.”
Earlier, Kuleba explained why he is not currently at the front.
Against the backdrop of constant rumors about Kuleba's political activity and his participation in the events of the war, it is important to note that he remains in Ukraine and plans to engage in public activities with his family. His comments about urgent speculations highlight the need for accurate information space during the war.
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