The Foreign Ministers of the Lublin Triangle Held a Meeting — What Was Discussed.
16.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.07.2025
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In Lublin, Poland, a meeting of the foreign affairs ministers of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania has begun. Andrii Sybiha, Radek Sikorski, and Kęstutis Budrys discussed important issues and commemorated historical events. 'A face-to-face meeting of the foreign ministers of the 'Lublin Triangle': Ukraine's Andrii Sybiha, Poland's Radek Sikorski, and Lithuania's Kęstutis Budrys has started in Lublin,' the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reported. During the meeting, the leaders laid flowers at the monument to the Union of Lublin of 1569, which symbolizes historical partnership. The topics of discussion included regional security issues, defense capabilities against aggression, and the joint fight against disinformation. 'The unity of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania was crucial in countering Moscow's aggressive policies. It remains critically important today as we strive for a strong, united, and secure Europe,' Sybiha emphasized. Minister Andrii Sybiha also recalled the positive negotiations with American representative Keith Kellogg and expressed support for sanctions pressure on Russia. The participants of the meeting emphasized the importance of a common future and historical cooperation.
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