Presidents of Lithuania and Poland came to Lviv without prior public announcements
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and Polish President Andrzej Duda arrived in Ukraine without public announcements. In Lviv, they met with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
According to Rubryka, the Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT informs that the Honorary Consul of Lithuania, Yaroslav Vyzniak, informed about Nauseda's visit.
"Today, President Gitanas Nauseda is in Poland and Ukraine, namely in Lviv… This is a working visit, during which the leaders will discuss the situation in Ukraine," he said.
Almost immediately after that, Duda's office publicly announced that the president of Poland was in Lviv, and the presidents were holding a meeting of the "Lublin Triangle"; Gitanas Nauseda also published the first photos from the visit.
Today in Lviv, we 🇺🇦🇱🇹🇵🇱 – the Lublin Triangle – once again confirmed our steadfast commitment to victory against the aggressor. We will stay united! Lithuania & Poland will continue providing defense assistance to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/SVl5XDxa7L
— Gitanas Nausėda (@GitanasNauseda) January 11, 2023
As reported by the Polish Chancellery, the presidents of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania signed a joint declaration of the presidents of the Lublin triangle in Lviv.
The leaders' visits were not announced in advance, apparently for security reasons.
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Earlier today Zelensky arrived in Lviv on a working visit and honored the memory of the fallen soldiers.
Later, in Lviv, Zelensky met with Duda.