As previously scheduled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine were delayed this weekend [[1]], Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet Wednesday with the leaders of Poland and Lithuania to discuss continued support for Kyiv. The trilateral meeting, the details of which remain undisclosed, highlights the sustained international focus on Ukraine as its conflict with Russia enters its third year.The talks are expected to center on regional security and aid, occurring as further discussions regarding a broader peace agreement are set to resume next week in Abu Dhabi [[2]].
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to participate in a trilateral meeting on Wednesday, according to reports.
The meeting will include discussions with counterparts from Poland and Lithuania. The precise location and agenda of the talks have not been disclosed, but the gathering underscores the ongoing international efforts to support Ukraine as the conflict with Russia continues.
Details surrounding the meeting remain limited, but officials confirmed the participation of all three leaders. This trilateral format suggests a focus on regional security and continued collaboration on military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine.
The announcement comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, and the outcome of the meeting could influence future diplomatic strategies regarding the conflict.