The foreign ministers of the two countries agreed that the construction of the Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline jeopardizes the energy security of Europe.
Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Poland Dmytro Kuleba and Jacek Czaputovich agreed to make every effort to prevent the implementation of Nord Stream-2. This was
reported by the press center of the Ukrainian diplomatic department on Monday, July 27.
“Dmytro Kuleba and Jacek Czaputovich stressed that the Russian project Nord Stream 2 poses a threat to the energy security of the whole of Europe, and agreed to take further steps to prevent its implementation,” the message says.
Also, at the meeting in Warsaw, the parties separately discussed interaction in the energy sector and the important role that Ukraine and Poland play in ensuring the energy security of Europe.
“They (Kuleba and Chaputovich) agreed to develop last year’s trilateral memorandum between Ukraine, Poland and the United States on cooperation in the energy sector in order to diversify energy sources,” the press service of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.
As reported, Kuleba
is staying in Poland on a two-day working visit.
Earlier, the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that Ukraine
expects the official Warsaw to actively participate in the international diplomatic process for Crimea’s reintegration.