
Lublin Triangle Marks 5 Years of Unity and Support for Ukraine
Foreign ministers of Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine met in Lublin on Wednesday to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Lublin Triangle, a regional cooperation initiative, CE Report quotes PAP
Polish FM Radosław Sikorski emphasized the group's role in adapting to current international threats and reaffirmed its continued support for Ukraine. "The Lublin Triangle promotes democratic values and supports Ukraine's heroic struggle," he said, noting that Poland has already delivered 45 military aid packages worth €4 billion to Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Deputy FM Andrii Sybiha highlighted the enduring unity of the three nations against Russian aggression, calling their cooperation vital for a strong, united Europe.
Formed in July 2020, the Lublin Triangle aims to deepen political, economic, and cultural ties among the three countries.