Lithuanian foreign minister discussed support to Ukraine during visit in Kiev

Linkevičius has underlined that Lithuania consistently supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and is ready to assist Ukraine to absorb international assistance, as well as on its path to European integration.

The president and the minister of foreign affairs of Ukraine assured that the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement would be ratified in September.

The meetings were held under especially tense circumstances when so called Russia‘s humanitarian convoy entered the territory of Ukraine without the permission.

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The minister condemned such act of aggression, which provokes further tension. These actions shall be discussed at the United Nations Security Council.

The president of Ukraine stated that Lithuania had always been in the hearts of the Ukrainian people. He noted that people of Ukraine warmly welcomed the greetings of the president of the Republic of Lithuania on the occasion of the Day of Independence recorded in the Ukrainian language.

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