The head of the department, Dmitry Kuleba, spoke about the upcoming NATO and OSCE meetings, and also announced important new decisions in Ukraine.
NATO foreign ministers at a meeting in Bucharest on November 29-30 will discuss the provision of new weapons, ammunition and military equipment for Ukraine, and the OSCE ministerial meeting in Lodz will be held without the Russian Federation for the first time. This was announced on November 28 by the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Dmitry Kuleba in a video message posted on Facebook.
“In the evening I will go on an international business trip: first to Bucharest for a meeting of the NATO Ministerial Council, and then to Lodz for a meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council. For the first time, the NATO meeting will be equally focused on defense issues (and this is new weapons, new ammunition, new military equipment for Ukraine) and energy, because energy has also become a weapon. There will be more solutions for both the Ukrainian army and to the Ukrainian people who are fighting,” the minister said.
He added that he will meet, in particular, with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell.
“The OSCE Ministerial Council will be held for the first time without a Russian minister, and this is the right thing, he will not do anything. They are only imitating negotiations, they are only imitating diplomacy, in fact they have made their choice, and the this choice is war and war crimes,” said Kuleba.
It was previously reported that Poland will not allow a delegation from the Russian Federation to the OSCE ministerial meeting to be held in Lodz. The Russian Foreign Ministry called Warsaw’s decision “an unacceptable attack”.
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Source: korrespondent

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