Ukraine's PM and Duda meet in Warsaw to discuss military aid supplies
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, who is visiting Warsaw on March 28, met with Polish President Andrzej Duda.
During the meeting at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, Shmyhal and Duda discussed "topical issues of the bilateral agenda and the security situation in the region."
"They also discussed cooperation in the comprehensive military, financial and diplomatic support provided by Poland and its allies to Ukraine's struggle for independence."
Prezydent @AndrzejDuda przyjął w Pałacu Prezydenckim, przebywającego z wizytą oficjalną w Polsce, Premiera Ukrainy @Denys_Shmyhal.
Rozmowa dotyczyła bieżących kwestii agendy dwustronnej oraz sytuacji bezpieczeństwa w regionie. Omówiono także współpracę w zakresie wszechstronnego… pic.twitter.com/Ac2B4NO97h
— Kancelaria Prezydenta (@prezydentpl) March 28, 2024
Polish office added that both leaders discussed Ukraine's progress toward membership in the EU and NATO.
The Ukrainian PM thanked the Polish president "for his decisive and significant personal contribution to supporting Ukraine."
Their conversation also touched on the Ukrainian "peace formula" and assistance to Ukraine with weapons.
Ukrainian and Polish PMs met in Warsaw to cover the situation on the border and other issues. The talks lasted over 6 hours.
The Prime Minister said that during the meeting, they discussed trade liberalization, border issues, weapons for Ukraine, infrastructure development and restoration, etc.