Sybiga in NATO: Russia is a threat to all of Europe, action is needed now
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga participated in the Ukraine-NATO meeting. He informed allies about the progress in peacekeeping efforts, the situation on the front, measures to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities, and the alarming pressure on Russia.
'Russia poses a direct threat not only to Ukraine but to all of Europe and the transatlantic community. To ensure lasting peace in Europe, action is needed now – to support Ukraine and increase sanctions against Russia,' emphasized the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.
The minister thanked all NATO members who have shown their strong support and announced new contributions to Ukraine's defense and resilience, particularly through the Purl initiative. 'Together we are stronger, and through our unity and strength we can achieve durable peace and guaranteed security for Ukraine and the entire transatlantic region,' emphasized Andriy Sybiga.
Together with other NATO representatives, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister discussed important issues related to European security, emphasizing the need for joint efforts and unity to ensure peace and stability in the region.
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