Ukrainian Foreign Minister starts his first visit to Poland
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has arrived on his first visit to Poland since taking the post, and said he is starting his visit in Warsaw.
"On Ukraine's Defenders Day, I began my visit to Poland by paying tribute to the Ukrainian People's Republic warriors. We honour those who fought for our freedom in the past and those fighting now to ensure that this and future generations of Ukrainians live in our own free state," Sybiha said on X (Twitter).
На Покрову та День захисників і захисниць розпочав візит до Польщі з покладання квітів на Православному цвинтарі на Волі у Варшаві, щоб вшанувати тих, хто воював за Україну в минулому, і тих, хто воює сьогодні. Вічна пам’ять героям, які віддали свої життя за життя і волю України. pic.twitter.com/7WDVa3MnyE
– Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦 (@andrii_sybiha) October 1, 2024
On Monday, Sybiha held talks with Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in Budapest. After the talks, Sybiha said that he and his Hungarian counterpart noted "positive dynamics" in resolving the issue of national minorities.
The visit also resulted in the announcement that Ukraine and Hungary plan to hold a meeting of a joint intergovernmental commission by the end of the year.