Deputy speakers of Polish and Lithuanian parliaments to visit Ukraine
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Deputy Speaker of the Polish Sejm Małgorzata Gosiewska and Deputy Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas Paulius Saudargas will pay a visit to Ukraine on April 19-24.
This was reported by the press service of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.

"The visit is related to the dynamically changing situation in the region," reads the report.

Meetings and trips in Ukraine will be held in the format of the Lublin Triangle (Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania). The Ukrainian side will be represented by First Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk.

Gosiewska said that the visit to Ukraine would be an element of "expressing solidarity with Ukraine" and "counteracting Russian aggression."

According to her, after the visit, Ukrainian, Polish and Lithuanian politicians will adopt a joint declaration.

As a reminder, the Lublin Triangle is a trilateral format of interaction among Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland, created by the foreign ministers of these countries in July 2020. The first meeting of the Lublin Triangle was held by the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland on January 29.

The format participants agreed to coordinate actions to protect international law in the context of Russian aggression against Ukraine.