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4 of September, 20:02

Poroshenko invited the Polish President to visit Ukraine
Ukraine and Poland discussed the roadmap of the contacts between the leaders of several countries, the Ukrainian head Petro Poroshenko has invited his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda to visit Ukraine, informs the press service of the head of the Ukrainian country.

Poroshenko on the last working day of the week met with special envoy of the President of Poland, Secretary of state, office of Krzysztof Dersim.

"The sides discussed the roadmap of the contacts between the leaders of Ukraine and Poland. The head of the Ukrainian country, invited the President of Poland Andrzej Duda to visit Ukraine ", - is informed in the report.

"The development of our relations will make the country stronger and increase the level of trust," - said Poroshenko.

The sides also exchanged views on the current situation in the Donbass. The interlocutors stressed the importance of uniting the efforts of the international brotherhood in establishing peace in Ukraine and the preservation of security in the European Union.

"Mr. Duda assured that one of the major problems in foreign policy - security and peace in the region. In this context, the Development of the situation in Ukraine is critical, " said state Secretary of the office of the President of Poland.

at rallies in early April of this past year the residents of Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine, do not recognise the legitimacy of the February coup, announced the development of " people's republics ". After held in may referendum of the Republic declared its sovereignty, put together their own authorities. The second of November in DND and LNR elections of heads of republics and deputies of the parliaments. Kiev DND and LNR will not recognize. The Ukrainian authorities in April last year began military action against the republics. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6, 8 thousand people.

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