The Latvian official will hold meetings with Ukrainian officials and engage in discussions on support for Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Latvia Evika Silina arrived on a working visit to Ukraine, which will last until September 13. The press service of the Latvian government reported this.
During the visit, the official will hold meetings with Ukrainian officials and engage in discussions on additional military, political, humanitarian and financial support for Ukraine, as well as its path to joining the European Union and NATO .
He noted the importance of supporting the Ukrainian people, who “heroically and selflessly defend themselves from evil,” defending not only their land, but also European values and security. Latvia clearly and firmly supports Ukraine in the fight against the aggressor, added Silina.
The Prime Minister also published a video of his arrival in the capital of Ukraine on the social network Twitter.
“Morning in Kyiv. Latvia will be with the Ukrainian people until their victory, and will always support Ukraine on its way to the European Union and NATO! Glory to Ukraine!” – he wrote.
Rīts Kijivā. Latvija būs kopa and Ukrainas tautu til tās uzvarai!
Ranok near Kiev. Latvia will be with the Ukrainian people until their victory, and will always encourage Ukraine to join the European Union and NATO! Glory to Ukraine! 🇱🇻🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/yK22cqQX9J
— Evika Silina 🇱🇻🇺🇦 (@EvikaSilina) September 11, 2024
We remind you that Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda also came to Ukraine.
As you know, on Wednesday, September 11, the Crimean Platform summit will be held in Kyiv. Temporary traffic restrictions will be in effect in the capital.
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Source: korrespondent

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