Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on Thursday, June 4, said that Russia had failed in its efforts to intimidate foreign diplomats and force them to leave Kyiv, as senior representatives from all 32 NATO member states visited the Ukrainian capital alongside NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte.
“Putin tried to intimidate foreign diplomats and drive them out of Kyiv. But he failed,” Sybiha wrote on X.
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“Instead, the entire NATO North Atlantic Council visited Kyiv today – 32 senior diplomats representing every NATO ally, led by our true friend, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.”
The visit comes amid intensified Russian missile and drone attacks as well as repeated warnings from Moscow directed at foreign diplomatic missions operating in Ukraine.
According to Sybiha, President Volodymyr Zelensky and Rutte co-chaired a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council and held separate bilateral talks.
The foreign minister also hosted NATO representatives at Kyiv’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, describing the site as a symbol of Ukraine’s statehood and historical continuity.
“This cathedral is more than 1,000 years old. It symbolizes the continuity of our statehood and our history that Russia tries to steal but will not succeed,” Sybiha said.
Patriot systems remain top priority
Sybiha said discussions focused primarily on strengthening Ukraine’s air defenses against Russia’s growing use of ballistic missiles.
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