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Ukraine and Lithuania Sign Agreement to Share War Experience

Україна та Литва уклали угоду про обмін досвідом у веденні бойових дій. Photo: Кабмін

Yulia Svyrydenko’s Visit to Lithuania

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has concluded her trip to Lithuania, where a Joint Declaration was signed to exchange Ukraine’s expertise in addressing the challenges of a full-scale invasion. The visit also yielded key agreements in defense and energy security. This partnership reflects deepening ties between the two nations amid ongoing regional tensions.

'This is no longer just about partnership — together we are building a new security architecture for Europe.' Yulia Svyrydenko

The visit underscores Ukraine’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with Lithuania and other European countries in critical areas tied to security and regional stability.

Strengthening Ukraine-Lithuania Relations

Bolstering ties between Ukraine and Lithuania in security and defense marks a significant step toward Ukraine’s integration into European structures. The signing of the Joint Declaration signals intensified collaboration between the two countries, which could positively influence regional stability amid current challenges. For an English-speaking audience, this agreement highlights how frontline experience from Ukraine’s war is being leveraged to shape broader European defense strategies.

Furthermore, the energy agreements reached could help Ukraine reduce its energy dependence and enhance energy security — a critical priority given the current geopolitical landscape.