On Sunday, Huitfeldt met his Ukrainian colleague Dmytro Kuleba, in connection with the security conference in Munich.
Huitfeldt says that the Ukrainian foreign minister’s message to her was that Ukraine is now doing everything they can to calm the situation.
– They experience a number of provocations, but they will not give Russia any kind of excuse to attack. And it is very reassuring, says Huitfeldt to TV 2.
Huitfeldt says that both she and her Ukrainian colleague are worried that war will break out.
– When it is said that the exercise is over, but there are just as many soldiers there, it makes everyone who is at the conference worried. There is no sign that there is any connection between what Russia says and what is happening on the ground.
– Very restless
According to the Russian state news agency TASS, Russia’s emergency minister Alexander Chupriyan has said that Russian authorities have received 40,000 “refugees” from Ukraine, and that these are being housed in 92 emergency camps.
– When civilians are moved in that way, it is clear that we are very uneasy right now, Huitfeldt says.
– Did Kuleba ask for help from Norway?
– Yes, and we must coordinate it with other EU countries. Both the more short-term humanitarian, but also the more long-term that we will follow up through a donor country conference and through our embassy in Kyiv, says Huifeldt.