“It must be admitted: there are countries in the world that have what Ukraine needs, but they are not going to sell it (weapons. -

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) in sufficient quantities for political reasons,” he said.

Kuleba stressed that Kyiv needs to stop relying on "unreliable partners."

Earlier, the Polish ambassador to the alliance, Tomasz Shatkovsky, said that many NATO countries have already faced the depletion of weapons and military equipment depots, which they transfer to Ukraine.

On November 14, Swiss President Ignazio Cassis said that Switzerland does not intend to supply weapons to Ukraine and is not going to directly or indirectly participate in armed conflicts.