Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union countries will meet in Brussels to discuss the security guarantees and activation of military assistance to Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression. This was announced by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell at a briefing, the recording of which was published on the European Commission website.
The meeting of the foreign ministers will be held in the format of a video conference. The main topic of the discussion will be the security of Ukraine and the measures that the European Union can take to support it. The ministers will also consider the possibility of providing military assistance to Ukraine, as well as the implementation of the Minsk agreements.
The European Union is committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary assistance in its fight against Russian aggression. The EU has already provided financial assistance to Ukraine, as well as technical and political support. The EU is also providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine and has imposed economic sanctions against Russia.
The EU is also actively engaged in the diplomatic process to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. The EU has been actively involved in the negotiations on the implementation of the Minsk agreements and has supported the Normandy format.
The EU is also committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary security guarantees. The EU has already adopted a number of measures to strengthen Ukraine’s security, including the deployment of a monitoring mission to the conflict zone, the establishment of a joint center for control and coordination, and the adoption of a package of sanctions against Russia.
The EU is also committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary military assistance. The EU has already provided Ukraine with a number of military assistance, including the provision of non-lethal military equipment, training and advice, and the deployment of a military mission to Ukraine.
The EU is also committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary political support. The EU has already adopted a number of measures to support Ukraine’s political process, including the adoption of a package of sanctions against Russia, the establishment of a joint center for control and coordination, and the deployment of a monitoring mission to the conflict zone.
The EU is also committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary economic assistance. The EU has already provided Ukraine with a number of economic assistance, including financial assistance, technical and political support, and the provision of humanitarian aid.
The EU is committed to supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression and is taking a number of measures to ensure the security of Ukraine and to provide it with the necessary military, political and economic assistance. The EU is also actively engaged in the diplomatic process to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and is committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary security guarantees and military assistance.