The ministers will also discuss the problem of Russian disinformation and destabilization activities carried out by the Lukashenko regime.
Heads of the Foreign Ministries of the Weimar Triangle ( Poland, Germany, France) will meet on February 12 to discuss a number of issues, including support for Ukraine.
This is reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland.
The message indicates that Radoslaw Sikorski, Annalena Berbock and Stéphane Séjournet will gather at the French castle of Saint-Cloud.
“The meeting should serve to restore the formula of the Weimar Triangle, which for years has been an important instrument of Poland's European policy, as announced by Radoslaw Sikorski in January. The planned topics of negotiations will include current international affairs, in particular issues of support for the warring Ukraine, cooperation in the field of defense and the upcoming NATO summit in Washington,” the message says.
In addition, the ministers will discuss the problem of Russian disinformation and the destabilizing activities carried out by the Lukashenko regime.
Recall that it was previously reported that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Washington to discuss support for Ukraine.
In addition, we previously informed that the White House told what the lack of help from the United States at the front would entail.
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