U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Moldova and the Czech Republic from May 28-31 to discuss support for Ukraine. Blinken's trip aims to solidify Western support for Ukraine among NATO allies and neighboring countries. During his visit, Blinken will attend an informal meeting of NATO foreign ministers. The Biden administration has announced plans to work with Congress to provide an additional $50 million to Moldova, recognizing the country's resilience despite pressure from Russia. Blinken's first stop will be in Chisinau, Moldova's capital.
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⚠️REFILE-BLINKEN BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WILL WORK WITH CONGRESS TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL (ADDS DROPPED CHARACTERS) $50 MILLION TO MOLDOVA **RPT-U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE BLINKEN SAYS HAS SEEN EXTRAORDINARY RESILIENCE FROM MOLDOVA DESPITE "BULLYING" FROM RUSSIA, WEAPONIZING…
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to arrive in the Moldovan capital Chisinau, the first stop of a brief Europe tour during which he will aim to solidify the Western support for Ukraine across NATO allies and neighboring countries https://t.co/K8t3g8LzAq
US State Department: Antony Blinken will visit Moldova next week. Announced that he will travel to Moldova and the Czech Republic on May 28-31.. https://t.co/6NeSiL4cTC
Blinken to visit Moldova and Czech Republic to discuss support for Ukraine - Reuters U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to the Czech Republic and Moldova next week, the U.S. State Department said in a statement. He will attend an informal meeting of NATO foreign… https://t.co/by68nwEn0B