Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba began a two-day working visit to Poland.
“Poland is an extremely important partner of Ukraine. In particular, in countering Russian aggression. In the field of security and defense, as well as in the energy sector, where Ukraine and Poland are systematically and effectively countering Russia’s attempts to undermine the energy security of Europe. Poland is also our reliable friend in EU and NATO. And also, according to the results of the first quarter of this year, it remains the fourth largest trading partner of Ukraine in the world,” Kuleba wrote on Facebook on Monday.
He said that within an hour he will meet in Warsaw his Polish counterpart Jacek Czaputovich, and on July 28, they will see Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius in Lublin.
“Tomorrow’s meeting of the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania in Lublin is no less important and symbolic. The unity of our countries is a guarantee of security and prosperity for the entire region. This has been the case for centuries and will continue to be so. After all, Ukrainian identity historically belongs to the family of the peoples of Central Europe. The monumental figure of Prince Kostiantyn Ostrozky is vivid evidence of this,” the minister said.