President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he had held a conference call to discuss the blockade on the Polish border, in addition to the daily agenda.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanyshyna, Ministers Dmytro Kuleba, Oleksandr Kubrakov, and Mykola Solskyy, who analysed the situation in detail and determined the next steps. The President promised that "they will be taken very quickly".
The meeting concluded that trade liberalisation with the European Union should continue.
"I am grateful for the clear position of the European Commission. Our unity must be strong for the sake of common security and the security of all countries threatened by Russian aggression. Situational interests have no right to shake it," the President noted.
They also discussed the situation at the frontline. There was a detailed report by Defence Minister Rustem Umerov on the supply of ammunition, weapons, electronic warfare systems, drones, as well as a detailed report by Chief of Staff Oleksandr Syrskyy on the situation in the areas. Reports from the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine and the Foreign Intelligence Service.
In addition, the President heard reports on the situation in the Regions: on the elimination of the consequences of Russian strikes, assistance to people, and further development of multi-level protection of critical facilities in the frontline and border Regions.