WARSAW, March 14. /TASS/. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Monday he thinks that seized Russian assets should be used to restore Ukraine.
"It is very important to offer Ukraine hope for a revival. This aspiration should materialize from a large fund based on seized and frozen Russian assets," he said after talks between the prime ministers of the Lublin Triangle nations (Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine).
"They (Russia’s assets - TASS) should be used to restore a sovereign and independent Ukraine," he stressed.
He pledged that his country will do its best to develop a procedure for Ukraine "to bring it closer to the EU membership."
"The Ukrainians want to see opportunity for joining the European Union," said Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Smygal, who joined the meeting via video format. "The status of a candidate is very important for us."
The Lublin Triangle was established in 2020 after a meeting between the Lithuanian, Polish and Ukrainian foreign ministers in Lublin, Poland. The new platform provides for cooperation between the three nations to ensure sustainable participation in the development of the Eastern Partnership (an EU initiative for Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia. Moldova, and Ukraine), to combat the coronavirus pandemic, support Ukraine’s EU and NATO aspirations, and its ties with the Three Seas Initiative, in addition to fostering economic cooperation.