Global Leaders Visit Ukraine on War Anniversary for Prayer and Tour of Devastated Energy Site.
World Leaders Arrive in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On February 24, marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, a delegation of world leaders arrived in Ukraine to honor the memory of fallen defenders. The visiting delegation included:
- António Costa
- Ursula von der Leyen
- Andrej Plenković
- Evika Siliņa
- Krisjanis Karins
- Katrín Jakobsdóttir
- Roberta Metsola
- Mette Frederiksen
- Ulf Kristersson
- Jonas Gahr Støre
- Alexander Stubb
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the First Lady, and the foreign guests will participate in a prayer service for Ukraine. The leaders' itinerary also includes a visit to a critical energy infrastructure site destroyed by Russian forces. This visit serves as a powerful symbol of the international community's solidarity with Ukraine during a difficult period, underscoring the ongoing global impact of the conflict.
Meetings and Support for Ukraine
Additionally, Kyiv will host a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing and a summit titled 'Ukraine — Nordic and Baltic Countries'. These events highlight the support for Ukraine from its international partners and a shared commitment to joint action in ensuring peace and stability in the region.
The presence of global leaders in Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion underscores the critical importance of international backing in the nation's fight for sovereignty and territorial integrity. The officials' participation in a prayer service and tour of a destroyed facility demonstrates solidarity with the Ukrainian people and the readiness of the international community to act in support of Ukraine amidst ongoing aggression.
These events may also lay the groundwork for further development of cooperation between Ukraine and the Nordic and Baltic countries in the context of ensuring regional stability.
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