Zelensky meets with Presidents of Poland and Lithuania in Kyiv

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed security issues with the President of Poland Andrzej Duda and the President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda, including the active actions of Ukrainian soldiers at the front, preparations for the NATO summit, European integration and the Peace Formula.

Volodymyr Zelensky said this during a joint press conference with the Polish and Lithuanian leaders in Kyiv, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

"Today we discussed the full range of topical and security issues that are objectively on our agenda. I informed about the active actions of our soldiers that are taking place at the front now and which allow us to liberate our land step by step, but nevertheless," Zelensky said.

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President also said the parties discussed preparations for the July NATO summit in Vilnius.

Zelensky emphasized that the Alliance now has a real opportunity to make the summit's decisions necessary for the whole of Europe and aimed at inviting Ukraine to NATO.

In addition, he noted that the leaders discussed Ukraine's European integration and the preparation for the Peace Formula summit.

"Russia will lose this war, no one in Europe doubts it, and we will win peace and real security for our peoples. All together in unity, strengthening each other, strengthening our alliance, in particular NATO, strengthening the EU and our common European way of life," Zelensky emphasized.

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At the same time, the President of Ukraine thanked Poland for its military, economic, political and humanitarian support, as well as for sheltering Ukrainians.