Kuleba outlines priorities for Ukrainian ambassadors to EU

On 24 January, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba held a meeting with ambassadors to the European Union member states, instructing them to step up their efforts to further pressure Russia and help Kyiv resist the aggression.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to European Pravda.
At the online meeting, the Foreign Minister outlined the priorities for ambassadors to the EU in the short term.
In particular:
- Moving towards the start of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU;
- securing long-term financial and military support from the EU;
- increasing the supply and joint production of weapons and ammunition;
- adoption of the 13th sanctions package against Russia;
- further blocking the supply of weapons components to Russia;
- facilitating the use of frozen Russian assets;
- countering Russia's propaganda and isolating its diplomats.
"All our partners in the European Union must clearly understand that the fate of Europe as a continent of freedom and prosperity is at stake," Kuleba stressed.