Ukraine's President to visit Lithuania

Published: 8 December 2008 y., Monday

 

Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko (L) and his Lithuania's counterpart Valdas Adamkus pose for media in Vilnius
Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko (L) and his Lithuania's counterpart Valdas Adamkus pose for media in Vilnius

Tomorrow, 9 December, Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko is coming to Lithuania for a one-day working visit.

President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus and Ukraine's leader will discuss bilateral economic, political and cultural relations, issues of regional importance, and euro-atlantic cooperation. After the meeting, the presidents will sign the Roadmap for Development of the Strategic Partnership between Ukraine and the Republic of Lithuania for 2009-2010.

Later in the day, the Lithuanian and Ukrainian leaders will give a press conference, to be followed by a working lunch hosted by President Adamkus.

In the afternoon, Ukraine's President will have a meeting with Lithuania's Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius.

President Yushchenko goes back to Kiyv later in the evening.


Programme of the working visit of Ukraine's President to the Republic of Lithuania
9 December 2008, Tuesday

11:00 Arrival in Vilnius
11:20 Arrival at the Presidential Palace
11:25 Official photo of the Presidents of Ukraine and Lithuania
11:30 Meeting of the Presidents of Ukraine and Lithuania
12:20 Signing ceremony of documents
12:30 Joint press conference of the Presidents of Ukraine and Lithuania
13:00 Working lunch hosted by President Valdas Adamkus
14:20 Meeting between President Yushchenko and Lithuania's Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius
 (Hotel “Stikliai”)
17:00 Departure to Kiyv

 

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