The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Romania and Moldova are in contact following Russia's violations of the airspace of neighboring countries, while the issue of joint countermeasures will be discussed at the Odesa Triangle summit.

According to Ukrinform, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced this on X.

Sybiha stressed that during its overnight attack on Ukraine, Russia once again violated the airspace of Moldova and Romania and also struck a Ukrainian-Moldovan border crossing.

He said that together with his counterparts from Moldova, Mihai Popșoi, and Romania, Oana Țoiu, the countries would continue to closely coordinate their actions and work "toward a stronger and more effective regional response to Russia's cynical attempts to widen the war it started."

"These issues will be raised at the upcoming Odesa Triangle Summit in order to strengthen regional security, protect critical infrastructure and ensure that Russia's illegal and aggressive actions have consequences. Our collective response must be stronger than Russia's attempts to test our unity and resolve. The security and stability of the entire region are at stake," Sybiha said.