Ukraine believes its partners should not yield to Russian threats of new strikes on Kyiv and other cities, but instead respond proportionally and decisively by strengthening concrete support and increasing aid packages.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said this during a joint press conference with Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, head of the United Transitional Cabinet of the Belarusian democratic opposition, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

“We are currently discussing with our partners that there is no need to succumb to this Russian blackmail [threats of further terror against Ukraine’s population]. We have already been through all of this and we know: whenever he [Putin] escalates this rhetoric, he is trying to influence the so-called Western mentality – whether through nuclear threats or joint exercises on the territory of Belarus,” Sybiha said.

He described Russia’s actions as “mockery of all peace efforts” and stated that the Russian leadership shows no signs of interest in a peace process.

“On the contrary, they are escalating. That means the world’s response must also be proportional. And that means additional aid packages for Ukraine, additional missiles,” the minister stressed.