Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodora Genchovska held a working meeting with the Ambassador of Ukraine to Bulgaria Vitalii Moskalenko. Minister Genchovska and Ambassador Moskalenko discussed the Ukrainian crisis, as well as the joint efforts of the EU and NATO to de-escalate tension with diplomatic means. Ambassador Moskalenko thanked Bulgaria for the support, the statement of Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reads.
Minister Gencholvska expressed hope that the ongoing diplomatic efforts would yield a favorable decision. She expects that the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union would soon visit Kyiv.
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