Lublin Triangle

Trilateral partnership in Eastern Europe

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June 28 2023 Presidents of Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine met in Kyiv to discuss strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank presence and Ukraine's potential Alliance membership.
January 11 2023 Presidents of the Lublin Triangle held their second summit in Lviv, with Polish President Andrzej Duda announcing Ukraine will receive a company of Leopard tanks.
December 6 2022 Three non-governmental organizations from Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine presented a joint report on Russian disinformation challenges during the EU-Ukraine Forum on Countering Disinformation in Brussels.
November 26 2022 Prime ministers of the Lublin Triangle signed a joint statement in Kyiv, calling for international support to liberate Ukraine's occupied territories and accelerate NATO accession negotiations.
February 23 2022 Heads of states of the Lublin Triangle met in Kyiv, signing a joint declaration condemning Russia's recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk territories and supporting Ukraine's EU candidate status.
December 2 2021 Ukrainian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mykola Tochytskyi stated that Ukraine and Poland plan to actively develop the Lublin Triangle, discussing a wide range of issues including complex historical matters during political consultations in Warsaw.
December 2 2021 Presidents of the Lublin Triangle held their first joint talks, adopting a statement calling for international sanctions against Russia and expressing concerns about energy security and the migration crisis.
October 5 2021 Foreign Ministers of the Lublin Triangle met during the Warsaw Security Forum, with Dmytro Kuleba highlighting the format as a new trend in international political alliance creation.
April 9 2021 The first online forum of the Youth Lublin Triangle was held, featuring representatives from youth councils of Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus, along with high-profile officials from Lithuania and Ukraine. This event marked the groundwork for establishing the youth cooperation platform.
March 4 2021 Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, President of the Coordination Council of Belarus, received an invitation from Dmytro Kuleba to a Lublin Triangle meeting and expressed desire to expand it to a 'Lublin Four'.
February 27 2021 Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis highlighted that the Lublin Triangle initiative brings Ukraine closer to European integration and supports the Crimean Platform initiative.
January 29 2021 First online meeting of the Lublin Triangle held, with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba expressing openness to Belarus joining the format.
October 12 2020 Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal emphasized the importance of the Lublin Triangle during a visit and invited Polish President Andrzej Duda to expand the format, suggesting a potential meeting of heads of government.
September 17 2020 First videoconference meeting of national coordinators of the Lublin Triangle, where they identified main activities, agreed on basic principles, and outlined cooperation plans focused on addressing security challenges and countering hybrid threats from Russia.
September 17 2020 First meeting of Lublin Triangle national coordinators held via video conference. Vasyl Bodnar (Ukraine), Marcin Przydacz (Poland), and Dalius Čekuolis (Lithuania) discussed preparations for the next Foreign Ministers' meeting.
August 1 2020 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba invited Belarus Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei to the second Lublin Triangle meeting in Kyiv.
July 28 2020 Ministers of Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine signed a joint declaration in Lublin, Poland, officially establishing the Lublin Triangle regional alliance to strengthen mutual cooperation and support Ukraine's European and NATO integration.

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