Deniz polisinden Adalar çevresinde 'deniz taksi' denetimi

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated that he had meaningful phone calls with Johann Wadephul from Germany, Yvette Cooper from the United Kingdom, Jean-Noel Barrot from France, Elina Valtonen from Finland, Antonio Tajani from Italy and Radostaw Sikorski from Poland.

Sybiha noted that, during the conversations, he informed his European partners about the latest developments in peace efforts and the details of the results-oriented meetings held in Geneva. “We shared our perspectives on the next steps and coordinated our positions,” the minister said.

Sybiha also expressed his satisfaction at the allies’ reaffirmation of their support for Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelensky with the following words:

“I am grateful that our allies have reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine and for the President.”

Sybiha stressed that Ukraine appreciates the peace efforts of the United States and President Donald Trump and will remain committed to constructive and active efforts to end the war, adding: “I underlined the critical importance of preserving transatlantic unity in order to secure a lasting and just peace for Ukraine and for all of Europe.”

He added that there was a shared determination to make use of Russia’s assets and to impose new sanctions, stating: “The fundamental objective of the peace process is to achieve a just and lasting peace for Ukraine’s sovereignty and security.”

Sybiha concluded his statement by saying: “I also encouraged our partners to consider undertaking high-level visits to Ukraine in order to demonstrate their solidarity and support for our people.”

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