Klimkin urges McMaster to continue providing U.S. military and technical aid to Ukraine
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has met with U.S. National Security Adviser Herbert Raymond McMaster in Washington and called for continuation of providing military-technical assistance to Ukraine.
According to the press service of the ministry, Klimkin expressed gratitude to the United States for support of security and stability in the military and technical sphere of Ukraine.
The minister also noted the need for the further deepening of Ukrainian-American cooperation in the field of security, which is of common interest.
The interlocutors also discussed the possibilities of developing agreements achieved during a telephone conversation between the Ukrainian and U.S. presidents on February 5, 2017 and continuing a dialogue with the U.S. administration at all levels for this purpose.
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