“Took part in the NATO Foreign Ministerial. Strong sense of unity behind Ukraine among allies and partners. More importantly, a strong resolve to take very concrete steps to support us. I laid out priorities and stressed the urgency. Follow-up from a number of allies are coming,” Kuleba posted on Twitter.
As reported, Kuleba is on a visit to Brussels on April 7 to participate in G7 ministerial meeting, NATO ministerial meeting and hold bilateral meetings with the foreign ministers of six countries.