Sibikha and Kallas discuss peace efforts to speed up Ukraine's EU accession
As reported by Ukrinform, Sybiga shared details of the meeting on the social network X.
During the talks, the Ukrainian minister expressed gratitude for the EU's ongoing support and readiness to increase the volume of assistance.
“I especially appreciate Kaya’s personal efforts to provide Ukraine with much-needed additional artillery ammunition,” Sybiga said.
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He also briefed the EU High Representative on the progress of Ukraine's peace initiatives and reiterated Ukraine's main position: “Nothing about the ERA without the ERA.”
“We will continue to work closely together on the path to peace. We discussed concrete steps to strengthen Ukraine, increase the cost of war for the aggressor, and accelerate its accession to the EU,” Sybiga added.
The parties also agreed on a schedule of future major Ukraine-EU events.
“I appreciate the new strength of Era and the willingness to translate it into concrete solutions,” he concluded.
A meeting of NATO foreign ministers was held in Brussels, where participants discussed issues of strengthening NATO's defense capability and deterrence, as well as expanding support for Ukraine.
On April 3, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council was held with the participation of Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga.
Photo: @andrii_sybiha
Source: ukrinform.net