Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met with former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who is a member of the International Working Group on Security and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine.
The meeting was also attended by advisors to the Head of the President's Office Dariia Zarivna and Oleksandr Bevz.
Andriy Yermak thanked Sanna Marin for her efforts to support Ukraine, in particular within the International Working Group and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, with a delegation of which she arrived on a visit to Ukraine.
"You know that in Ukraine you are highly esteemed for what you do for our country. And we are always happy to welcome you," he said.
The Head of the Office of the President informed the interlocutor about the situation at the front and Russia's recent attack on apartment buildings in Odesa with the use of Shahed drones, which killed 12 people, including five children.
He emphasized the importance of continued support for Ukraine from its partners, including financial, defense, and political support. The support of each of the world leaders is important, said Andriy Yermak.
He also noted Sanna Marin's joining the International Working Group on Security and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine.
"It is very important that you have joined this group. We expect it to deliver great results for Ukraine and the entire collective security of the Euro-Atlantic region," the Head of the Presidential Office said.
Andriy Yermak expressed his belief that Ukraine's invitation to join the Alliance will not lead to escalation, but rather will be a testament to the strength of Western democracies.
The Head of the President's Office also informed Sanna Marin about the preparation of the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland and cooperation in this regard with key partners and countries of the Global South. The parties also discussed nuclear safety issues.
Sanna Marin, for her part, noted that apart from cooperation with the International Security Group, she and representatives of the Tony Blair Institute assist Ukraine in EU integration. According to the former Finnish Prime Minister, she will meet with representatives of the Ukrainian government and visit a number of facilities to this end.