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Published: December 6, 2024 12:33 pm
Author: RT

Ukraine’s Dmitry Kuleba has been appointed a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government

Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has been given an academic post at Harvard, one of the top universities in the US.

He will take the role of senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, and will focus on “diplomacy, security, and resilience.”

The center announced his appointment earlier this week, describing Kuleba as “one of the most influential diplomats of his generation” and a “global champion” of democracy and freedom.

Harvard was founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is the oldest university in the US and one of the most selective among the elite Ivy League colleges. It is considered one of the most sought-after institutions of higher education in the US and globally. Average tuition fees are more than $57,000 per year.

The statement said Kuleba’s appointment underscores the institution’s “commitment to addressing the world’s most pressing challenges in an era of deep geopolitical uncertainty” as well as its mission to prepare the next generation of leaders.

According to the center, Kuleba is “a leading architect of Ukraine’s foreign and security policy,” and played a “pivotal role” in shaping Kiev’s wartime diplomacy and strengthening its relationships with the US and the EU.

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Dmitry Kuleba in Kiev, Ukraine, May 14, 2024.
Ukraine ‘will lose the war’ – former foreign minister

Kuleba stepped down as Kiev’s chief diplomat in September, amid a large-scale purge of senior officials by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky. Before his resignation, he had repeatedly insisted that a battlefield victory was possible for Ukraine, as long as Western backers provide sufficient quantities of heavy weaponry.

His demands for weapons and money were often abrasive, notably when he told German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to hand over long-range cruise missiles, as it was “just a matter of time” before she would “do it anyway.”

“His presence will be an inspiration to our students and an invaluable resource to our academic community,” said Meghan L. O’Sullivan, director of the Belfer Center.

At the Kennedy School, Kuleba will focus on issues “at the intersection of diplomacy, security, and resilience,” exploring strategies to “counter autocracies, strengthen democratic institutions, and build resilient international coalitions,” O’Sullivan said. He will conduct seminars and lectures for students, and also plans to write a book.

Last month Kuleba admitted in an interview with the Financial Times that Ukraine will “lose the war” with Russia if the situation continues as it is, and that Kiev was “lucky” to get the support it did under the current US President Joe Biden administration.

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