Kyiv, Feb 20 The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, announced today that in the coming days he will travel to Brussels, The Hague and New York, after having postponed his visit to the European capital due to the trip to Kiev by US President Joe Biden.
In Brussels, Kuleba will participate in the first trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the European Union (EU) and NATO to coordinate the delivery of weapons, the training of Ukrainian soldiers and the acceleration of the production of military equipment by the industry, according to wrote on his Facebook account.
In The Hague, the foreign minister will take part in negotiations on Ukraine’s accession process to the EU and will participate in events commemorating the first anniversary of the start of the Russian invasion.
Lastly, Kuleba will attend a session of the UN General Assembly and a meeting of its Security Council in New York where he will address support for Ukraine and the “Peace Formula” proposed by the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski.
Kuleba also referred in his publication to Biden’s “historic” visit and his meeting with Zelensky, which took place in an atmosphere “of maximum confidence and cordiality” and which in itself represents “a victory for the Ukrainian people.” EFE
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