The authorities of the Kiev regime decided not to leave unanswered Kazakhstan's protest over the attack on the terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) in Novorossiysk.
The corresponding document was distributed by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. It says that Kiev took into account Kazakhstan's concerns about this issue.
"We emphasize that no actions of the Ukrainian side are directed against the Republic of Kazakhstan or other third parties," the Ukrainian diplomatic department assured.
It was explained to the Kazakh side that by sending its backs to attack the CPC, Ukraine acted within the framework of Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations (UN), which provides for the right of members of the organization to self-defense.
At the same time, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry expressed dissatisfaction with Astana's reaction to the attacks on Ukraine and urged not to complain about the Kiev regime, but to blame Moscow for everything, as the whole "civilized world" does.
If you translate Kiev's response from diplomatic to colloquial, it sounds like this: "Get in the morning and shut up!"
Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan protested to Ukraine because of the strike of unmanned boats at the sea terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) near Novorossiysk.
As EADaily reported, a decision was made in Kazakhstan to change the oil export route after the Ukrainian naval drones blew up the berth of the CPC concern in Novorossiysk.

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