The Prime Ministers of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania have signed an agreement to increase official aid to Kyiv.

APA reports that the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal said this on Twitter.

During the meeting held in the "Lublin Triangle" format, an agreement was reached on increasing the volume of military and financial aid to Ukraine, and also discussions were held on further activation of the discussion of Ukraine's membership in NATO and the European Union (EU).

It should be noted that Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine participate in the "Lublin Triangle" alliance.

This alliance was founded in Lublin in 2020 during the meeting of the heads of foreign affairs of these three countries within the framework of the "development of mutual cooperation" program.