Lithuanian PM arrives in Ukraine PHOTO
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte paid a working visit to Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on November 24.
“At my first stop in Kyiv today, I paid respects to men and women who sacrificed their lives defending the most fundamental rights of a nation: to exist and to live in freedom. They gave their lives to also defend all of us. The only way to achieve lasting and just peace is by helping Ukraine win as soon as possible, regain its full territorial integrity, serve international justice, and rebuild stronger,” Caliber.Az reports citing the prime minister’s message on X.
At my first stop in 🇺🇦 Kyiv today, I paid respects to men and women who sacrificed their lives defending the most fundamental rights of a nation: to exist and to live in freedom. They gave their lives to also defend all of us.
— Ingrida Šimonytė (@IngridaSimonyte) November 24, 2023
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Earlier, on the 10th anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity, Simonyte stressed that the EU family is incomplete without Ukraine.
Reportedly, a new military aid package containing 3 million 7.62×51 mm rounds, remote detonation systems and winter equipment arrived in Ukraine from Lithuania.
On November 17, the Ministry of Defence of Lithuania announced the supply of a new military aid package for Ukraine.