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EU foreign ministers will discuss the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East and Georgia in Brussels


The Council of Foreign Affairs of the European Union will discuss the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East on May 27 in Brussels, an exchange of views will take place on the situation in Georgia and Venezuela. According to "Armenpress", this is stated in the bulletin published on the website of the EU Council. Before the discussion of the situation in Ukraine, the Foreign Minister of that country Dmitry Kuleba will present the latest events and current priorities of the country through a video link. The second main issue on the agenda of the meeting of foreign ministers is the situation in the Middle East. According to the bulletin, in addition to the internal discussion, the EU foreign ministers will informally discuss the current situation with their counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, as well as the Secretary General of the Arab League. The EU Council will discuss the situation of Georgia and Venezuela in the section on current international issues. On May 24, the official representative of the EU foreign policy service, Peter Stano, told journalists that "the future of relations between Georgia and the European Union also depends on the latest developments in this country" in connection with the adoption of the "Transparency of Foreign Influence" law. EU Foreign Affairs Council May 28 will continue the work in the format of defense ministers. The main item on the agenda is support to Ukraine. Supplies of ammunition and anti-aircraft systems will also be discussed. The heads of defense agencies of EU countries will informally exchange ideas with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, who will present information about Ukraine's most vital needs.