Lithuania to aid Ukraine's recovery: Prime Ministers sign pact
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and his Lithuanian counterpart Ingrida Šimonytė have signed a joint statement to further collaboration in rebuilding Ukraine after the Russian attacks.
"Ukraine and Lithuania will maintain cooperation in the recovery efforts. This commitment was affirmed in a joint statement signed after the meeting with Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė," Shmyhal stated.
The prime minister also underscored the significance of establishing a dedicated tribunal to prosecute those responsible for war crimes against Ukraine.
Furthermore, Lithuania conveyed its complete endorsement of the peace formula proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
"Additionally, we signed an Agreement on technical and financial cooperation with Ms. Šimonytė. This streamlines the execution of Lithuania's aid projects to Ukraine, especially concerning the provision of diverse equipment, technology transfer, and the implementation of reforms on our path to the EU," Shmyhal added, expressing gratitude to Lithuania for its support.
Lithuania's support for Ukraine
Lithuania stands as a key ally for Ukraine, providing assistance beyond weaponry and military equipment by actively training Ukrainian military personnel.
In a recent update, Lithuania delivered another shipment of military aid to bolster the capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
On November 17, Lithuania further extended its support, delivering a new package of military aid to Ukraine, featuring generators, field beds, and dry rations.