Sybiha and Tajani discuss preparations for Conference on Ukraine Recovery in Rome – MFA
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani in Rome, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry reported on its Telegram channel on Thursday.
The meeting took place after the Weimar+ summit with the participation of Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France, Poland, the EU's top diplomat and the NATO Secretary General.
"An important meeting with my Italian colleague Antonio Tajani in Rome. I am grateful for his sincere hospitality and the organization of a very timely meeting Weimar+. This is a powerful symbol of European unity," the Foreign Ministry's Telegram channel quoted Sybiha as saying.
It is reported that the interlocutors paid special attention to preparations for the upcoming Conference on the Recovery of Ukraine in Rome, "aimed at supporting the restoration of Ukraine and promoting business cooperation."
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