Ukrainian Foreign Minister's Visit to Warsaw: New Opportunities
On September 29, Andrii Sybiha, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine, will undertake a working visit to Warsaw, as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
At the invitation of Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, the Ukrainian minister will join a ministerial meeting in the “Weimar+” format with the foreign ministers of Poland, Germany, and France.
Additionally, Sybiha will hold a series of bilateral talks with several high-ranking officials, including the Marshal of the Polish Senate, Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot, German Foreign Minister Johannes Wadaful, as well as NATO PA President Marcos Perestrello and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
As part of the Warsaw Security Forum, the minister will take part in a panel discussion titled “Raising the Stakes: Should Europe Be Worried?” alongside his Polish, French, and German counterparts.
The main focus of the visit will be on consolidating transatlantic support for Ukraine, increasing pressure on the aggressor state, advancing European and Euro-Atlantic integration, and achieving a just peace.