Klimkin, UNESCO director-general agree on parameters of monitoring situation in Crimea
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has said that he agreed with UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova on the parameters of monitoring the situation in Crimea.
"We are implementing the decision of the UNESCO Executive Board. We agreed with UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova on the parameters of monitoring the situation in Crimea," Klimkin wrote on his Twitter page on Friday.
He also stated about the strengthening of "pressure on Russia" and added that UNESCO attaches an important role to the Group of Friends of Ukraine, which was created on Kyiv's initiative.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Kyiv officially applies for status of UNESCO City of Music
17:00, 05.03.2025
Ukraine to never recognize Russia's attempt to annex Crimea – MFA
18:29, 26.02.2025
Crimea and Sevastopol are and will remain integral parts of Ukraine - statement by participants of Intl Crimea Platform
15:18, 26.02.2025
UNESCO mission to visit Kharkiv in March to analyze damage caused to Derzhprom by Russian aggression
18:16, 31.01.2025
Tochytsky, UNESCO Director-General address lack of restorers, specialists for evacuation of cultural heritage
16:13, 29.01.2025
LATEST
Info about capture of Sudzha by Russians as of now does not correspond to reality – Kovalenko
17:16, 12.03.2025
Sybiha on Russian attack on civilian ship with wheat for Algeria: Attack on global food, maritime security
17:12, 12.03.2025
Nova Poshta launches parcel delivery to own delivery points in Czech Republic
17:10, 12.03.2025
Two teenagers prepare terrorist attack in Ivano-Frankivsk on Russia's request, one died, other injured while transporting explosives – National Police
16:46, 12.03.2025
Zelenskyy doesn’t know about Trump's invitation, hopes for positive meeting