Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba held a series of meetings on the sidelines of the Munich Summit

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba held a series of meetings on the sidelines of the Munich Summit

Dmytro Kuleba met with Pakistani Foreign Minister Zardari, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg, German Vice Chancellor Habeck, Iraqi Foreign Minister Husseini, CEO of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall Papperger, and a bipartisan delegation from the US Senate. 

He reported this on his Twitter page. 

On February 17, he held talks with the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Bilawal Zardari. They discussed cooperation within the UN. In the summer of 2022, Pakistan began supplying Ukraine with shells for Soviet and Western weapons. 

On the same day, he met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. As a reminder, February 21 will be the first meeting in the Ukraine-EU-NATO format. 

After that, he met with German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck. He is a member of the Green Party and is responsible for the federal government's energy policy. 

The next day, Kuleba held talks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Husseini. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister proposed that Iran join the Ukrainian peace formula. In addition, the parties discussed bilateral cooperation.

Later, the Minister spoke with the CEO of the German Arms Manufacturer Rheinmetall Armin Papperger. The company is ready to deepen cooperation to strengthen Ukraine's capabilities in the short and long term.

Finally, Dmytro Kuleba met with U.S. senators. The delegation that arrived at the Munich Summit consisted of members of both parties. Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse and Republican Lindsey Graham head it. Kuleba discussed with the senators ways Ukraine can win in 2023. The Foreign Minister calls on the US to train Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets.