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10:11 07 Jul 2021

Lublin Triangle countries sign a document to support Ukraine's membership in EU and NATO

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The foreign ministers of the Lublin Triangle countries – Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland – signed three joint documents, including the one on support for Ukraine's membership in the EU and NATO.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated this during a live broadcast from Lithuania, the EP reports.

"The first document is a declaration of a common historical heritage and common values. We state what unites our countries not only in the past but also in the future. In the future, it's, of course, a united Europe. Both Lithuania and Poland confirm in this declaration that they'll make every effort to make Ukraine a member of NATO and the EU, support the Crimean platform, and condemn Russia's aggression against our state," Kuleba said.

The second document is a roadmap for the Lublin Triangle development, which includes various issues from the economy to combating hybrid threats.

And the third document approved by the ministers is a plan of measures to combat misinformation.

"Three of our countries have a unique experience in countering Russian disinformation. Ukraine has invaluable experience in how Russian disinformation works and how to counter it. The three countries will join forces not only to jointly fight against disinformation but also for other countries to use our experience," the minister said.

As reported by Rubryka, as a part of the working visit to Lithuania, the meeting of the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi, and the President of the Republic of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda continues.

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