Josep Borrel and Dmitry Kuleba at the informal summit of the Foreign Ministers of the EU member states in Kiev
EU Foreign Ministers Convene Historic Summit in Kiev, Pledge Unwavering Support for Ukraine
Baku/02.10.23/Turan: In a groundbreaking development, foreign ministers from all 27 member states of the European Union (EU) convened in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on Monday, October 2, for an informal summit—an unprecedented event occurring outside the confines of the European Union. The gathering, hailed by Josep Borrel, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, as "historic," underscores the EU's deepening commitment to Ukraine, with Borrel boldly declaring that Ukraine is destined to become a future member of the EU.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was among the distinguished attendees in the Ukrainian capital, confirming Germany's active participation in this momentous meeting, as disclosed by a representative from the German Foreign Ministry on the morning of October 2.
According to reports from Reuters, the primary focus of this informal summit in Kiev is to underscore the unwavering support that Ukraine enjoys from the EU. The precise timing of the summit was kept under wraps until the last moment, a precautionary measure driven by security concerns.
Josep Borrel, speaking on October 2, outlined the key objectives of the summit in the Ukrainian capital. In addition to reaffirming the EU's steadfast support for Ukraine, the summit aims to deliberate on Kiev's peace plan, with the goal of garnering increased international support. Furthermore, discussions will center around preparations for the next summit focused on achieving a peaceful settlement in Ukraine.
Addressing a crucial question regarding the need for increased European support in light of recent developments in the United States Congress, where corresponding allocations were not included in the draft law for the temporary budget passed on September 30 to avert a government shutdown, Borrel underscored the gravity of the situation. He emphasized that the war in Ukraine represents an "existential threat" for Europeans, underscoring the imperative of maintaining and bolstering support.
Borrel pledged to work collaboratively with American allies and friends to secure the necessary backing for Ukraine. He expressed confidence that the decision regarding financial support from the U.S. Congress would be revisited, reinforcing the commitment of European diplomacy to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their Ukrainian partners during these challenging times.
The summit in Kiev serves as a testament to the EU's resolute commitment to Ukraine's future and the preservation of peace and stability in the region. --0--
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- 2 October 2023 15:55
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