Kuleba to travel to Germany to participate in Munich Security Conference
On February 16 and 17, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, as part of a delegation led by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will take part in the anniversary 60th Munich Security Conference (Munich, Germany).
According to the press service of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Kuleba will hold negotiations with the G7 foreign ministers and other heads of diplomacy, and will take part in panel discussions at the Munich Security Conference.
"One of the key topics of the conference will be countering Russian aggression and consolidating support for Ukraine from international partners. Conference participants will discuss threats to international security and ways to strengthen it," according to the statement.
The Munich Security Conference is a global platform that brings together heads of state and government, leaders of NATO, the EU and international organizations, ministers of foreign affairs and defense, and experts from around the world.
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