Shmyhal discusses further defense cooperation with Lithuanian President
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has discussed further defense cooperation with President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda.
"Lithuania's comprehensive assistance was and remains very important for Ukraine. In particular, we count on further fruitful cooperation in the defense sphere. We also discussed sanctions and the confiscation of Russia's assets, humanitarian aid, and Ukraine's integration into the EU and NATO," Shmyhal said on the Telegram channel on Friday.
The Prime Minister also noted that the Ukrainian Peace Formula remains the only comprehensive plan to restore the territorial integrity of Ukraine and ensure security for the international community.
"I delivered sincere wishes from President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and expressed gratitude to the people of Lithuania for its extraordinary level of support," Shmyhal said.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
610,000 consumers remain without electricity in Kyiv - Shmyhal
10:07, 29.01.2026
Ukraine, Poland agree to boost gas import capacity by 20% by late April – Ukrainian minister
16:00, 27.01.2026
Energy specialists develop some technical solutions to allow transition from emergency outages to strict but predictable schedules – minister
11:53, 22.01.2026
Ukrainian Energy Minister instructs Ukrenergo to increase technical capacity for electricity imports, transmission from Western to Eastern Ukraine
11:48, 19.01.2026
Ukrainian Energy Minister: Lithuania preparing govt decision on additional energy aid to Ukraine
09:57, 19.01.2026
LATEST
Enemy advances in Huliaipole sector – DeepState
16:49, 31.01.2026
IAEA on Ukraine's power system failure: No direct impact on nuclear safety expected but overall situation remains precarious
15:39, 31.01.2026
Car hits mine in Kherson, 4 civilians injured, including 2 children
15:11, 31.01.2026
Critical infrastructure reconnected to power grids in city of Kyiv, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk region – Energy Minister
14:53, 31.01.2026
Ukraine's power system gradually recovering after major accident – Ministry of Energy