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Ukraine’s FM Kuleba to meet Stoltenberg and Borrell at NATO headquarters
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to meet Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell in Brussels
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The meeting will take place on February 21 at NATO headquarters, according to a statement on the NATO website.
It is noted that after the meeting, Stoltenberg, Kuleba, and Borrell will give a joint press statement.
In his turn, Kuleba noted that “this will be the first meeting between Ukraine, the European Union, and NATO in such a trilateral format."
"I look forward to meeting Jens Stoltenberg and Josep Borrell to strengthen our partnership and cooperation in defending Ukraine and Europe," the minister wrote onTwitter.
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Earlier, Stoltenberg said that Ukraine could become a NATO member, but first it has to defeat Russia.
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