Baltic and Nordic Leaders Meet in Kyiv on Invasion Anniversary.
Ukraine–Northern Europe and Baltic States Summit
According to UATV: On February 24, 2023, Kyiv hosted the 'Ukraine–Northern Europe and Baltic States' summit. This date was highly symbolic, marking one year since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The meeting underscores the continued international backing for Ukraine as the conflict persists.
The summit brought together leaders from Northern European and Baltic nations, demonstrating ongoing international support for Ukraine amidst the aggression. It is crucial to note that Russia's occupation of Crimea and parts of the Donbas began 12 years ago, in 2014, initiating a prolonged period of military tension in the region. This gathering represents a further step in strengthening cooperation and solidarity between Ukraine and its northern neighbors. These nations have been among Ukraine's most vocal supporters, advocating for increased military and financial aid.
Significance of the Summit
Held against the backdrop of the full-scale invasion's anniversary, the summit highlights the critical importance of international backing for Ukraine during the ongoing war. The participation of Northern European and Baltic countries points to growing solidarity and a readiness among partners to collaborate on ensuring security and stability in the region. This event may also serve as a platform for future diplomatic initiatives aimed at supporting Ukraine's struggle for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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