EU foreign ministers will discuss security in Europe, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Monday.
These statements were made during Nikos Dendias' arrival for the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, noting that "it was of great interest to us in Greece, after my visit to Mariupol, but also in Moscow".
"I will also have the opportunity to draw the attention of the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Mr. [Dmytro] Kuleba, who is attending, to the issues concerning the security of the Greek minority in the wider contact [line] area around Mariupol," Dendias underlined.
Beyond that, he added, a second very interesting issue on the agenda was that of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "I think that the EU should very carefully turn its attention to the issues of the Western Balkans. The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not good. Elections are required under an electoral law that ensures the unity of the country. I think we will have a very interesting exchange of views on this and I look forward with particular interest to hearing the views of my Croatian colleague," he said.