Sybiha discusses with Kallas efforts aimed at increasing price of war for Russia
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiha thanked for the conversation with High Representative of the European Union Kaja Kallas, during which, in particular, the parties discussed efforts aimed at "increasing the price of war" for the aggressor and "strengthening the self-sufficiency" of Ukraine and Europe.
"I spoke with Kaja Kallas to thank the EU for its firm solidarity: EU leadership and College visit to Kyiv, FAC, the 16th sanctions package, joint action at UNGA. We discussed efforts to raise the cost of war for the aggressor and enhance Ukraine’s and Europe’s self-sufficiency," Sybiha wrote on the social network X on Wednesday.
As reported, the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas said that the foreign ministers of the EU member states broadly supported her new initiative for military assistance to Ukraine.
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