Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland signed a Joint Declaration following the second Lublin Triangle summit.
The document was signed by the presidents of the three participating countries: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Gitanas Nausieda, and Andrzej Duda. The joint declaration defines the priority directions of cooperation of the Lublin Triangle within the framework of Ukraine’s strategic course regarding acquiring full membership in the EU and NATO. The document noted the intention of Lithuania and Poland to continue providing strong military, technical, defense, humanitarian, and other support to Ukraine. It also recorded support for the convening of the Global Peace Formula Summit to consolidate international support for a peace plan presented by Zelenskyy and support for creating a special international tribunal in response to the crimes committed by Russia. The declaration also records the support from Lithuania and Poland for Ukraine becoming a member of the EU and NATO as soon as conditions permit.