Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced that President Volodymyr Zelensky faces an exceptionally busy diplomatic schedule next week. The meetings with Ukraine's leading allies are aimed at securing tangible results to strengthen the country’s defense and international standing.
According to Sybiha, these diplomatic engagements reflect Kyiv’s strategic push to reinforce its partnerships amid ongoing Russian aggression. The President is expected to hold high-level talks with several Western leaders and institutions to discuss defense assistance, energy security, and ongoing EU and NATO integration efforts.
The Ukrainian government views these talks as an opportunity to expand on existing cooperation agreements. Sybiha emphasized that Ukraine seeks not only political declarations but also “practical outcomes” in the form of new aid packages, long-term defense commitments, and industrial collaboration.
Zelensky’s diplomatic efforts are part of a broader campaign to maintain and deepen international support for Ukraine. The upcoming discussions will include bilateral meetings and participation in major international forums where security, reconstruction, and strategic partnerships will be key topics.
“We are working around the clock so that these meetings bring specific, measurable benefits for Ukraine and its people,” Sybiha stated.
Author’s summary:
President Zelensky’s upcoming week will center on strengthening Ukraine’s defense and global alliances through a packed schedule of high-level diplomatic meetings.