The Secretary will speak about the United States’ commitment to transatlantic security and a rules-based world.
United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is scheduled to tour Germany, Turkey and Greece from February 16 to 22. He will discuss with partners issues of security, international order, the situation in Ukraine and other important topics. This was announced on Wednesday, February 15, by Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karin Donfried, Ukrinform writes.
A year after the start of the aggression, the United States remains closely engaged with partners to support Ukraine, deter Russian aggression against NATO allies, and ultimately hold Russia accountable, a spokesman said. of the US State Department.
He noted that the Secretary of State will first visit Germany, where he will participate in the Munich Security Conference and meet with German representatives to discuss support for Ukraine.
He will then travel to Turkey to discuss US aid to earthquake victims and meet with Turkish officials to discuss strengthening partnerships within NATO.
In Greece, the Secretary of State will meet with the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Leader of the Opposition to discuss defense cooperation, energy security and the defense of democracy.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba had a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
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Source: korrespondent

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