This was reported by Novini.LIVE correspondent Halina Ostapovets on Wednesday, February 12.
The meeting participants will also discuss increasing the cost of military aggression for Russia in order to put an end to its invasion of Ukraine.
"The security of Ukraine and European security are indivisible. Therefore, today we have the opportunity to hold friendly and open discussions on the most pressing issues on the agenda," the minister noted.
Sibyga reminded his colleagues that on February 24, Ukraine will commemorate the third anniversary of the large-scale Russian aggression.
"Russia is waging war not only against Ukraine but also against our shared values. This is a war against the world order based on international law and the principles of the UN Charter," the minister emphasized.
Earlier, we reported that Sibyga arrived for a working visit to Paris. There, he will meet with France's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot and other colleagues.
The head of the foreign ministry also announced a meeting and dialogue with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Paris.