Ukraine receives Lithuanian and Polish support for NATO in a day of attack on Kramatorsk

Moscow.- Two weeks before NATO will hold its summit in Vilnius, Lithuania and Poland staged today in Kiev their support for Ukraine’s aspirations to receive guarantees that it will enter the Alliance after the war, on a day marked by the Russian attack on last night he killed 10 people in Kramatorsk.

“I have arrived in Kiev before the NATO summit in Vilnius with one main message: Ukraine’s place is in NATO,” the president wrote on his Twitter account just after getting off the train at the Kiev railway station. from Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda.

Somewhat later, the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, also announced his arrival in the Ukrainian capital. “Preparations for the NATO summit” were also among the priorities of his trip.

The visit of the leaders of two of the states that have shown the most military and political support for kyiv coincided with the celebration of the Day of the Ukrainian Constitution. Lithuania is also the host of the summit that will take place on July 11 and 12 in Vilnius, while Poland is the largest military power in the region.

“STOP LOOKING AT THE KREMLIN”

In a speech in the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) on the occasion of the anniversary, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky also referred to the paramount importance for Ukraine of receiving guarantees at the Vilnius summit that it will become a full member of NATO when end the war

“Ukraine’s entry into NATO will be a powerful signal to the world that this is an Alliance that protects and will continue to protect,” Zelensky said during a speech in the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine during today’s celebration of the Day of the Ukrainian constitution.

“For this,” declared the Ukrainian president, “it is only necessary” that “all our partners in the Alliance stop looking at the Kremlin when they make their important decisions.”

NEW MASSACRE IN KRAMATORSK

In addition to being aware of Parliament, Ukraine was also aware of the death toll on Wednesday from the Russian missile attack that hit a pizzeria in the city of Kramatorsk, located near the front in the Donetsk province.

At least ten people, including three minors, died in the attack, and more than sixty were injured in various ways. One of those in critical condition is the Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina, who was having dinner at the pizzeria with a delegation of Colombian personalities at the time of the attack.

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