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Ukraine's FM heads to Czechia to rally support and expose Russian war crimes

Ukraine's FM heads to Czechia to rally support and expose Russian war crimes Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha (Photo: RBC-Ukraine, Vitalii Nosach)

On Friday, June 13, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiha will make a working visit to Czechia at the invitation of his Czech counterpart Jan Lipavský, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

In the capital of Czechia, Sybiha will participate in the international forum GLOBSEC-2025, where he will speak at a panel discussion focused on Russian aggression against Ukraine and the prospects for achieving a just peace.

"The minister will draw the attention of the international community to Russian terror against our state and people, Russia’s refusal to cease fire and peace efforts, the need to increase pressure on the aggressor and strengthen Ukraine," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

As part of the visit, Sybiha will hold a number of bilateral meetings with foreign colleagues, including representatives of Latin American and Middle Eastern countries. Separate talks are also planned with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechia, Jan Lipavský.

In addition, the Ukrainian diplomat will meet with representatives of Czech civil society and the Ukrainian community in Czechia and visit places of remembrance related to Ukraine in Prague.

Previously, RBC-Ukraine conducted a large interview with Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha. The conversation covers the meeting with the American delegation in Jeddah, preparations for a possible ceasefire and its conditions, the reaction from the aggressor country, Ukraine’s "red lines", prospects regarding NATO, and potential development scenarios.

Recently, Foreign Minister Sybiha stated that Russia had lost more than a million soldiers and had achieved none of its goals. Sybiha also expressed indignation over the congratulations sent by countries for Russia Day. What he said–read in the article by RBC-Ukraine.