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Saturday, 24 April 2021, 16:55 Sweden demonstrates support for Ukraine amid Russiaâs aggressive policy 24.04.2021 14:50 Ukrinform Stockholm demonstrates support for Ukraine amid the aggravation of the military and strategic situation on the eastern and southern borders due to the aggressive policy of the Russian Federation. Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Taran said this during a phone call with Minister of Defense of the Kingdom of Sweden Peter Hultqvist, which took place at the initiative of the Swedish side, Ukrinform reports with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Defense. “This call is a demonstration of Stockholm s support for Ukraine in the face of aggravation of the military and strategic situation on our eastern and southern borders due to the aggressive policy of the Russian Federation. Taking into account Sweden s Chair of the OSCE this year, we note the importance of continuing political and diplomatic support for ....
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 19:41 Ukraine wants to reflect Euro-Atlantic aspirations in NATO summit documents â Taran 22.04.2021 15:52 Ukrinform At the upcoming NATO summit to be held on June 14, Ukraine plans to reiterate the seriousness of its Euro-Atlantic intentions and expects that this position will be reflected in the documents. This was said by Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Taran, according to the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. “Given the fact that at the next NATO summit, the date of which was announced today, the Allied leaders will actually plan the future of the organization for the next 10 years, we would like to once again clearly articulate the seriousness of our Euro-Atlantic intentions. We expect that this position of Ukraine will be reflected in the documents that will be considered in Brussels on June 14,” the minister said. ....
Monday, 22 March 2021, 02:43 Taran, Japanese foreign minister discuss common threats and Crimean Platform photo Ukrinform Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Taran and State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan UTO Takashi discussed security issues in East Asia and Donbas, as well as Japan s participation in the Crimean Platform summit. Ukraine’s Ambassador to Japan Serhiy Korsunsky wrote about this on his Facebook page. The talks between Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Taran and State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan UTO Takashi have just ended. Japan reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and its readiness to continue to promote economic development and reforms. The frank conversation lasted for an hour. We discussed security issues in East Asia and Donbas, Japan s participation in the Crimean Platform summit, and the threats facing our state, Korsunsky wrote. ....
Monday, 22 March 2021, 01:58 Taranâs meeting with Japanese defense minister, scheduled for today, canceled 17.03.2021 10:22 Ukrinform A meeting between Ukrainian Defense Minister Andrii Taran and Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi, scheduled for March 17, has been canceled because one of the members of the Ukrainian delegation tested positive for COVID-19. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Japan. On March 17, it was planned to invite an official delegation headed by Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Taran and hold a meeting of the defense ministers of Japan and Ukraine. However, after receiving a message that one of the members of the delegation of Minister Taran tested positive for coronavirus, we are canceling this meeting, given the need to comply with anti-epidemic measures, the report reads. ....
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