Foreign Ministers, together with representatives of partners - Australia, Finland, Georgia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Sweden, Ukraine - and the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell will discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as global challenges posed by other authoritarian states, such as China.
Allied Foreign Ministers will discuss security implications of the Russian aggression, the response to Russia’s actions, as well as military, humanitarian and financial support to Ukraine, and support to other partners, facing pressure from Russia, strengthening the Alliance’s defence and deterrence posture, and the future of NATO-Russia relations.
In the run up to the next NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain, on 29 and 30 June, Foreign Ministers will discuss the development of NATO’s next Strategic Concept, to guide the Alliance’s adaptation to the new global security reality.
During his visit, Landsbergis will also meet with Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and will attend a joint meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Baltic states and Benelux countries. The meetings will focus on the most pressing issues of bilateral cooperation, security policy and support to Ukraine.