Ukraine and Poland discuss region security and bilateral relations
In Malta, on the sidelines of the third meeting of advisers on national security and foreign policy, representatives of Ukraine and Poland discussed bilateral relations and the situation at the front.
The Bureau of International Policy under the President of Poland reported on the social network X (formerly Twitter), Rubryka writes.
Na marginesie spotkania prezydenckich doradców ds. bezpieczeństwa i międzynarodowych na Malcie Minister @marcin_przydacz rozmawiał z @andrii_sybiha o sytuacji na froncie, bezpieczeństwie w regionie i 🇵🇱-🇺🇦 kwestiach dwustronnych. pic.twitter.com/G74FfMBlbD
— Biuro Polityki Międzynarodowej (@BPM_KPRP) October 29, 2023
"On the sidelines of the meeting of the president's advisors on security and international affairs in Malta, Minister Marcin Przydacz spoke with Andrii Sybiga, deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, about the situation at the front, security in the region, and Ukrainian-Polish bilateral relations," the message says.
As reported, the head of the Bureau of International Policy under the President of the Republic of Poland, Marcin Przydacz, was recently elected a member of the Sejm.
From Monday, October 30, he will cease to be the head of this body and be replaced by Mieszko Pavlyak. Since the election of Andrzej Duda as the President of Poland in 2015, Pavlyak has worked in presidential bodies — the Bureau of Foreign Affairs and the Bureau of National Security of the Republic of Poland.
As reported, Malta is hosting the third peace summit regarding Ukraine with the leaders of the countries of the Global South at the level of advisers on foreign policy and national security.
Summit participants focused on issues of nuclear, food, and energy security, as well as the release of prisoners and deportees and the restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity.
On the instructions of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, the head of the Office of the Head of State Andriy Yermak, on the sidelines of the third meeting of advisers on national security and foreign policy in Malta, started consultations with the Netherlands regarding the conclusion of a bilateral agreement on security guarantees in accordance with the Joint Declaration on Support for Ukraine.
Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak also held a meeting with the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metzola, in Malta.
In addition, at a meeting of advisers on national security and foreign policy, Canadian representatives proposed to create a coalition of countries that would facilitate the return of Ukrainian children deported by the aggressor country.
The third peace meeting regarding the Ukrainian peace formula
The meeting regarding the Ukrainian peace formula took place on October 28-29 in Malta. The main goal for Ukraine, according to the head of the President's Office, is to secure "the widest possible international support" for President Volodymyr Zelensky's peace plan.
This time, China is not participating in the peace summit. According to the media, the absence of Beijing disappointed the Ukrainian leadership.
The first Peace Formula summit was held on June 26 in Copenhagen (Denmark), and the second on August 6 in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).
Then, Ukraine managed to attract not only direct partners and allies but also representatives of the Global South, who took a neutral position regarding the war.
As reported, in November 2022, President Volodymyr Zelensky presented the Ukrainian 10-point peace formula during a speech to the participants of the G-20 summit, and preparations for the Global Peace Summit are currently underway.