Ukrainian speaker, Estonian PM discuss countering Russian propaganda
Verkhovna Rada Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk and Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal held a meeting in the Ukrainian parliament to discuss joint efforts in cybersecurity and combating Russian propaganda.
Stefanchuk shared details of the meeting on his Facebook page, Ukrinform reports.
"I noted the active cooperation between our states at the presidential, parliamentary and governmental levels. I expressed gratitude to Estonia for its significant political support, as well as for military, financial and humanitarian assistance on the path to our common victory," he said.
Stefanchuk thanked Estonia for advocating Ukraine and supporting Ukrainian initiatives on international platforms, particularly the Grain from Ukraine program.
He also expressed gratitude for Estonia's active support for the Ukrainian Peace Formula and participation in activities aimed at its implementation.
"During our conversation, we discussed cybersecurity issues, taking into account Estonia's leadership in the IT coalition, and measures to counter Russian propaganda," Stefanchuk said.
The meeting also focused on strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities amid escalating Russian aggression, supporting the energy sector, rebuilding Ukraine, and enhancing sanctions against Russia.
Photo credit: Ruslan Stefanchuk / Facebook