Sybiha met with Rubio and Senator Graham in Antalya.


Meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine with the U.S. Secretary of State
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha held a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio and Senator Lindsey Graham in Antalya, the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports.
According to the information from the foreign policy agency, the purpose of the meeting was to convey the views of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding peace efforts and to align positions during the most critical week.
'We are ready to develop our cooperation in a constructive and mutually beneficial manner. It is extremely important that Russia responds reciprocally to Ukraine's constructive steps. So far, it has not done so. Moscow must realize that the refusal of peace has its price.'- noted Minister Andrii Sybiha.
During the meeting, the parties discussed in detail the logic of further steps. The Foreign Minister confirmed Ukraine's firm and consistent commitment to President Trump's peace efforts and expressed gratitude to the United States for their involvement.
Analysis
The meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine with the U.S. Secretary of State indicates the importance of diplomatic relations between states in conditions of geopolitical tension. The involvement of the U.S. in the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine is an important step towards ensuring peace and stability in the region.
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