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NATO Foreign Ministers will discuss the supply of weapons and energy equipment to Ukraine

MOSCOW, Nov 28 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba claims that the meeting of the NATO Council of Ministers in Bucharest will consider the issue of supporting the Ukrainian energy system and providing new military equipment and ammunition.
The meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries of the alliance will be held in Bucharest on November 29-30.

According to Kuleba, the NATO meeting will be devoted to defense issues, the supply of new weapons, new military equipment for Ukraine, as well as energy issues.

“There will be many international events today, both at the presidential level and at the level “Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the evening I will go on an international business trip. First to Bucharest for a meeting of the NATO Ministerial Council, and then to Lodz for a meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council,” Kuleba was quoted as saying by UNN.
He noted that he would meet with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell, and hold many other bilateral meetings.
Earlier, the US State Department announced that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken would meet in Romania -NATO members and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.

Earlier, Kuleba reported that 12 countries would supply energy equipment to Ukraine to restore damaged infrastructure. According to him, among the equipment that Ukraine receives are generators of various types, heat guns.

Blows on the Ukrainian infrastructure of the RF Armed Forces began on October 10 – two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, behind which, according to Russian authorities, there are Ukrainian special services. The strikes are carried out on energy, defense industry, military command and communications facilities. Since then, air raid alerts have been announced in the Ukrainian regions every day, sometimes all over the country. After the strikes on November 15, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that almost half of the country's energy system had already been put out of action.

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