Lithuanian PM to visit Ukraine for extended stay
Prime Minister of Lithuania Ingrida Šimonytė will visit Ukraine for a multi-day working visit, reports LRT.
According to the publication, Šimonytė will depart from Lithuania to Ukraine in the second half of the day today. The Lithuanian Prime Minister's visit to Ukraine will last for four days, from Thursday to Sunday.
The detailed program of the Prime Minister's visit to Ukraine has not been disclosed yet.
"I will meet with Ukrainian leaders, and on Saturday, I will participate in the 'Ukrainian grain initiative,' which was opened by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last year," said the Prime Minister.
Responding to questions about what she plans to discuss in Ukraine, Šimonytė mentioned that "all topics will be discussed."
Lithuania's aid to Ukraine
Lithuania is one of Ukraine's allies, providing assistance not only in terms of weapons and military equipment but also by training Ukrainian military personnel. Recently, it was reported that Lithuania delivered another package of military aid to Ukraine's Armed Forces.
On November 17, Lithuania handed over a new package of military aid to Ukraine, including generators, field beds, and dry rations.