Russian aggression against Ukraine will be in the focus of upcoming meetings of the EU Foreign Ministers.
28.08.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.08.2024
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Ukraine and the European Union will discuss Russian aggression at an informal meeting, which will take place after the summer holidays, on August 29. This was reported by EU foreign service spokesman Peter Stano.
“There is no official agenda, but the discussions are expected to focus on Russia's war against Ukraine, with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba expected to participate,” noted Stano.
The next day, August 30, there will be a meeting of EU defense ministers, where aid to Ukraine will be discussed.
“We will review the progress made in providing military support to Ukraine. We will also discuss the use of windfall profits and a G7 loan to provide additional military support to Ukraine,” said EU defense spokesman Nabila Massrali.
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