As the Ministry’s press service reports, Siebert emphasized the EU’s active support for the Crimean Platform as an important tool for strengthening international efforts to de-occupy Crimea and reaffirmed the participation of European Council President Charles Michel, European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, and EU’s High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell in the summit in Kyiv.
According to the Foreign Ministry, the parties also discussed the implementation of the EU’s policy of non-recognition of Russia’s attempted annexation of Crimea. In this context, Dzheppar stressed the importance of actively counteracting Russia’s attempts to legitimize the occupation of the Ukrainian peninsula and the need for constant consolidation of existing restrictive measures and the development of new EU instruments on the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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