The head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia, Buyar Osmani, arrived in Kyiv on January 16.

That's what he's about

reported on Twitter.

"After nine hours on the train, we arrived in Kyiv. I look forward to productive meetings with Ukrainian leaders to discuss ways to strengthen security and stability in the region and provide assistance to people on the ground," Osmani wrote.

He also published photos of his trip on the Ukrzaliznytsia train.

After a nine-hour long trip by train, we arrived in Kyiv.

Looking forward to productive meetings with Ukrainian leaders to discuss ways to strengthen security and stability in the region and helping people on the ground.

#ItsAboutPeople #OSCE2023 pic.twitter.com/bpUw5lCZ5s

— Bujar Osmani (@Bujar_O) January 16, 2023

We will remind, from January 1, 2023, North Macedonia took over the chairmanship of the OSCE from Poland.

Ending Russia's war against Ukraine is a top priority for this country during its presidency throughout 2023.

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