Ukrainian Foreign Minister: I firmly believe that the best thing the EU can do to resolve the conflicts in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova is to deepen relations with all three countries as quickly as possible

"We have common problems caused by Russia's destructive actions against our countries and Russia's disrespect for the territorial integrity of our countries," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba said at a joint event of Foreign Ministers organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

"We appreciate the support that the EU is giving to all three countries in terms of resolving the conflict. However, we believe that this support should be strengthened, as no conflict can be forgotten or taken lightly. We are in constant dialogue with the EU on what additional measures and initiatives can be taken to end the conflicts in all three countries.

I firmly believe that the best thing the EU can do to resolve the conflicts in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova is to deepen relations with all three countries as quickly as possible. The stronger we become together with the European Union, the more motivated people will be in the occupied territories of our countries," he said.

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