
The prime ministers of three countries – Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia – arrived in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. According to Reuters, Polish Prime Minister Matteusi Moraviec announced his arrival in Kiiu on social media around 8 pm (local time) on the 15th (local time) and wrote that we must stop the tragedy in the east. He added that this is the reason why he came to Kii with Czech Prime Minister Petr Pyala and Slovenian Prime Minister Yanes Jansa. Earlier, Czech Prime Minister Fiala announced that the three leaders would visit Kiiu as representatives of the European Union and hold talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Prime Minister Fiala said the purpose of the visit was to confirm the EUs clear support for Ukraines sovereignty and independence, and said that it would also offer a wide range of support measures for Ukraine and its people. These three countries are both EU member states and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states. [Photo source: Reuters = Yonhap News]