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Ukraine Seeks EU Alignment After Geneva Talks as Sybiha Joins Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

Kyiv moves to lock in a common EU stance on the peace framework to increase leverage on Russia.

Overview

  • Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha will attend the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Wednesday to discuss the Ukraine peace plan after updated U.S.–Ukraine talks in Geneva.
  • Sybiha briefed counterparts from Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Finland, Italy, and Poland, coordinating positions for next steps in the process.
  • Participants agreed to sustain pressure on Moscow through additional sanctions and a decision enabling full use of immobilised Russian assets by year‑end.
  • Kyiv reported renewed allied backing and noted appreciation for U.S. peace efforts and President Donald Trump’s engagement in pursuing a just and lasting settlement.
  • Sybiha consulted EU High Representative Kaja Kallas on recent developments, urged high‑level visits to Ukraine, and discussed measures to bolster defense and resilience after recent Russian strikes.