Prime Ministers of Spain and Denmark paid a working visit to Ukraine and visited Borodianka
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visit liberated Borodianka during their visit to Ukraine
Sanchez announced this on his Twitter, Rubryka reports.
"I am shocked by the horrors and atrocities of putin's war on the streets of Borodianka. We will not leave Ukraine alone," he commented.
Deputy Prime Minister of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna was in Borodianka, together with the leaders of Spain and Denmark.
As Rubryka reported, European Council President Charles Michel visited Kyiv and Borodianka on April 20.
Conmovido al comprobar en las calles de Borodyanka el horror y las atrocidades de la guerra de Putin.
No dejaremos solo al pueblo ucraniano. pic.twitter.com/OfEIa9oOTC
— Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) April 21, 2022
As reported by Rubryka, on April 8, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, EU High Representative Josep Borrell, and Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger visited Bucha, liberated from the ruscist occupiers.
"We visited Bucha. I showed the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, the EU High Representative Josep Borrell, and the Prime Minister of Slovakia Eduard Heger the atrocities committed by the russian military against civilian Ukrainians," Shmyhal wrote.
On April 9, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson was in Kyiv.
He announced new financial and military assistance to Ukraine.
On the same day, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer arrived in Kyiv.
He announced a new package of sanctions against russia.
They visited settlements near the Ukrainian capital, where they witnessed the consequences of russia's war crimes.