- Foreign Secretary will underline the UK’s
unwavering support for Ukraine in his first meeting with NATO
Foreign Ministers
- He will attend the NATO-Ukraine Council in Brussels tomorrow
(Wednesday, November 29)
During a meeting of Foreign Ministers in Brussels today (28
November), Foreign Secretary will galvanise support for
Ukraine among NATO Allies.
At a gathering of the NATO-Ukraine Council tomorrow (29
November), due to be attended by Ukrainian Foreign Minister
Kuleba, the Foreign Secretary will update his counterparts on his
recent visit to Kyiv, his first trip in his new role, and
underline that the UK remains firmly behind Ukraine in the face
of Russian aggression, urging Allies not to waver in their
support.
The Foreign Secretary will also set out the need for Sweden’s
urgent accession to the Alliance, stating that the agreement
would mark a critical step forward in strengthening peace and
stability in Europe.
The Foreign Secretary, , said:
NATO keeps over one billion people safe and secure. And nearly 75
years on, the Alliance is stronger than ever.
Putin first believed that NATO would be divided and that Ukraine
would crumble. Now he believes he can wait out his war in
Ukraine. He was wrong then and he is wrong now.
Together, the UK and our NATO allies will never turn a blind eye
to Russian aggression. The UK will continue to be a steadfast
supporter of Ukraine and a champion for European peace and
stability.