Ukrainian and Croatian Foreign Ministers Address Russian Attack Fallout and Energy Crisis
Ukraine and Croatia Hold Diplomatic Talks
According to МЗС: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba held a phone call with his Croatian counterpart, Gordan Grlić Radman, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs. Their discussion centered on the severe consequences of a recent Russian missile strike targeting Ukraine's critical infrastructure and the resulting emergency situation affecting the nation's power grid, heating, and water supply systems.
Minister Kuleba detailed the immense challenges Ukraine now faces due to these systematic attacks on its vital civilian infrastructure. He stressed the urgent need to stabilize both the energy and humanitarian situations within the country. Kuleba also expressed his gratitude to Minister Grlić Radman and Croatia for their steadfast support. This conversation is part of Ukraine's ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure international assistance as it defends itself against Russia's invasion, which has increasingly targeted civilian energy facilities as winter approaches.
Agreed Next Steps
The two ministers agreed to maintain close diplomatic contact in the near future to continue addressing these pressing issues.
These talks underscore the critical importance of sustained international backing for Ukraine amidst Russia's ongoing military aggression and its devastating impact on the country's essential services. Cooperation with partners like Croatia is a key component in efforts to stabilize conditions in Ukraine, particularly given the escalating challenges within its energy sector. Further diplomatic engagement is expected to strengthen bilateral relations and help secure the necessary aid for Ukraine's resilience and recovery.
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