The next meeting of the Ukraine-U.S. Strategic Partnership Commission will take place in Washington on November 10. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken will hold a meeting.
Kuleba said this at a briefing, the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs.
“On Nov. 10, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and I will hold a meeting of the U.S.-Ukraine Strategic Partnership Commission in Washington, where we will sign a new Strategic Partnership Charter” – he said.
The Minister noted that the commission will resume work after a break of several years and will become a driver of the partnership between Ukraine and the United States. This was agreed during talks on September 1 at the White House by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Joe Biden.
Dmytro Kuleba also noted that the agenda of the commission’s meeting will include issues of Ukraine’s defense and counteraction to Russian aggression, economy, energy, investments, cybersecurity, combating climate change, and supporting internal transformations in Ukraine.
“2021 will be a new starting point in relations between Ukraine and the United States. We have left behind a period of turbulence. We are now working systematically to strengthen and deepen our strategic partnership” – he said.
Earlier it was reported that the Commission on Strategic Partnership between Ukraine and the United States will meet in the first half of November.
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