The summit is scheduled for August 23, 2021.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda, will take part in the first summit of the Crimean Platform, an international platform designed to facilitate the end of the Russian occupation of Crimea.
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"It's important for us to be present in Poland today at such a great holiday both for the Polish people and for the whole of Europe. I congratulate you on the 230th anniversary of the [Polish] Constitution. Poland has always supported Ukraine, the Ukrainian people, and I should be here. I gladly and respectfully support the Polish people and Polish President Andrzej Duda," he said.
Ukrainian president noted that the Polish leader agreed to take part in the first Crimean Platform Summit that is expected to be held in Kyiv on August 23.
"Mr. President said he would arrive. I am really looking forward to him and the First Lady at the first Crimean Platform Summit. It will be very important for us, as it will be the first important summit where only our friends and partners will be present, a summit that is associated with the de-occupation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula," he added.
Crimean Platform to end Russian occupation of the peninsula
On September 23, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who participated in the general debate of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, called on partners to join an international platform for the end of the Russian occupation of Crimea.
In December, Zelensky announced that the creation of the Crimean platform had already been backed by Europe and North America.
The Crimean Platform Summit is scheduled for August 23, 2021.