KYIV, Ukraine
Foreign ministers of the European Union countries are convening in Kyiv for the first-ever meeting of all 27 member states outside the EU, the bloc's chief diplomat Josep Borrell announced on Oct. 2.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba (left) with bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell (right) |
"We are convening a
historic meeting of EU Foreign Ministers here in Ukraine, candidate country and
future member of the EU," Borrell wrote on the social platform X, formerly known
as Twitter.
"We are here to express
our solidarity and support to the Ukrainian people."
The visit was not publicly
announced in advance for security reasons, Euronews said.
In a joint press conference
with Borrell, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba welcomed the EU
officials convening for the Foreign Affairs Council session.
Kuleba told reporters that the
fact that the EU foreign ministers are meeting in Kyiv "is a message of
the unfettered support that the European Union is extending for Ukraine."
Borrell explained that the
meetings in Ukraine's capital would not seek to reach concrete conclusions but
would take the form of an informal "brainstorming" between the EU and
Kyiv to discuss Europe's present and future support.
The EU chief diplomats will
also study President Volodymyr Zelensky's peace formula for ending the ongoing
war, Borrell added.
The Foreign Affairs Council
convenes at least once per month to define and implement the EU's foreign and
security policy.
The Italian news agency
ANSA reported on Sept. 18, citing three unnamed
sources, that the bloc's foreign ministers would convene in Kyiv in early
October for the next Foreign Affairs Council meeting.
The officials would reportedly
address Ukraine's accession to the EU, military support for Kyiv's fight
against Russian aggression, and tightening sanctions against Moscow, the news
agency said.
Borrell visited Ukraine's southern city of Odesa on
Sept. 30. Speaking at the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral, Borrell affirmed that
"the EU stands with Ukraine for as long as it takes."
The official then traveled to Kyiv, where he met Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to discuss Europe's military support for Ukraine.
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