The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba will take part in the summit of EU ministers. In particular, meetings with the Foreign Ministers of Germany and France will be held in Brussels.
This was reported by UA with reference to his briefing.
According to Kuleba, on November 15 he will visit Brussels, there he will take part in a meeting of EU foreign ministers ahead of the Eastern Partnership summit in December.
“There will be meetings with NATO leadership, a series of bilateral meetings with fellow ministers and European commissioners. The key topic of the talks will be security. It will be about practical steps of support of Ukraine by our partners against the background of the situation along the Ukrainian border in the zone of armed conflict in Donbas, in the occupied Crimea and the Transnistrian region of Moldova” – Kuleba said.
Also, the representative of the German Foreign Ministry Andrea Sasse has already stated that the acting German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas will take part in a tripartite meeting with Kuleba and his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian.
To remind, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine urges to refrain from traveling to Ethiopia. This is because a state of emergency has been declared in the country after the rebels from Tigray announced that they had seized several cities in recent days.
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