Lublin Triangle works around the clock to bring Ukrainian victory closer – foreign ministers
The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania made an address on the occasion of the third anniversary of the creation of the Lublin Triangle.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine published the relevant address by Dmytro Kuleba, Zbigniew Rau, and Gabrielius Landsbergis on Twitter.
The top diplomats underscore that they are united in countering Russian aggression and share a common vision for the future of Europe with Ukraine as a member of the EU and NATO.
"Poland and Lithuania have believed in Ukraine's victory since the first hours of the full-scale invasion and have responded with lightning speed. Today, the Lublin Triangle works around the clock to bring Ukrainian victory closer. And not just governments. Millions of Poles and Lithuanians are helping their Ukrainian brothers and sisters," the ministers of foreign affairs of Poland and Lithuania say.
The ministers emphasize that in three years, the Lublin Triangle has evolved from a ministerial initiative to a valuable political forum and alliance, contributing to building a stronger and more reliable Europe.
"The Triangle is expanding cooperation not only in diplomacy, security and defense but also in countering disinformation, energy security, transportation, and other areas. The Lublin Triangle is gaining strength, and we will continue to develop it," the ministers note.
The Lublin Triangle is a diplomatic initiative that unites Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland. The declaration on the creation of this alliance was signed by the foreign ministers of the participating states on July 28, 2020 in Lublin, Poland. Within this format, Warsaw, Vilnius, and Kyiv cooperate in the political, economic, social, and cultural spheres.