The head of Ukrainian diplomacy said today that he will visit Mozambique to have “an honest conversation” with the authorities about the invasion of Ukraine.
In response to a question posed by Lusa news agency, during a virtual meeting with several journalists from different African countries, Dmytro Kuleba did not advance dates, but said the goal is that Mozambique realizes that Ukraine is facing “a clear invasion”.
“My tour of African countries will continue, and Mozambique is among the countries we will visit to have a truly honest conversation,” he said.
Ukraine’s foreign minister is conducting a tour of the continent to garner support from African countries in their unanimous condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Mozambique is on the list of countries that have abstained on three resolutions that have been voted on in the UN General Assembly since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24.



