Kuleba announces trips to Brussels, The Hague, New York
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba will be visiting Brussels, The Hague, and New York in the coming days.
The head of Ukrainian diplomacy reported his agenda on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
"Having just arrived from Munich, and I'm on my way again. I am resuming my trip to Brussels, The Hague, and New York," Kuleba wrote.
He noted that the first tripartite Ukraine-EU-NATO meeting will be held in Brussels to coordinate efforts on weapons and training, as well as increase the scope of the defense industry’s work.
According to the minister, negotiations on weapons, responsibility, Ukraine's membership in the EU and participation in events on the occasion of the anniversary of the full-scale invasion have been scheduled in The Hague.
The trip to New York is connected with the meeting of the UN General Assembly and that of the UN Security Council. In addition, the minister is scheduled to meet with a number of foreign counterparts.
"It will be about the coalition in support of Ukraine, Zelensky's peace formula, as well as other important decisions," said the head of the MFA.
As reported, Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba took part in the Munich Security Conference.
On Monday, February 20, U.S. President Joe Biden arrived on a surprise visit to Kyiv.