Germany's foreign minister announces meeting of Normandy foreign ministers in Berlin on June 11
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has announced that an agreement has been reached to hold talks at the level of foreign ministers of the Normandy Four countries (Ukraine, France, Germany, Russia) in Berlin on June 11.
"Yesterday and over the past few weeks, I had discussions with the foreign ministers of France, Russia and Ukraine, and I really like that we've managed to agree on a Normandy meeting at the foreign ministers' level, which, meanwhile, will be held in Berlin on June 11," Maas said at a joint press conference with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin in Mariupol on Friday.
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