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Blinken to talk to partners in Europe about Ukraine as international security priority - US State Department

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U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken will visit Brussels and Malta on December 2-5 to participate in meetings at the level of NATO and OSCE ministers, during which he will talk about supporting Ukraine as a priority for international security.

This is stated in an official statement by the US State Department, Censor.NET reports citing Ukrinform.

"In Brussels, Secretary Blinken will participate in a meeting of NATO foreign ministers to discuss transatlantic security priorities, including support for Ukraine's resistance to the Russian invasion," the US Foreign Ministry said.

"In Malta, Secretary Blinken will attend the 31st meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council to discuss the security situation in the Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian region and to assess the work of the OSCE in all areas of its activities," the US State Department said.

As a reminder, the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the North Atlantic Alliance is scheduled for December 3-4 at NATO Headquarters. The program of the event also includes a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.