Ukrzaliznytsia: 26 international delegations arrived in Kyiv by train

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On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 26 international delegations arrived in Kyiv by rail over the course of two days.

Ukraine's state rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia said in a post on Telegram that Kyiv had once again become a meeting point between the world and Ukraine.

"On the anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Kyiv once again became a meeting point between the world and Ukraine – over two days, 26 international delegations arrived in the capital by rail. Ukrzaliznytsia had the honor of welcoming distinguished guests who came to support our country on this day," the statement said.

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Among the guests were Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, as well as the presidents of Estonia and Finland. Also arriving were the prime ministers of Croatia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Latvia, the speaker of Poland, as well as delegations from United Kingdom, North Macedonia, Spain, Lithuania, and Germany. Representatives of the World Bank, European parliamentarians from the U4U initiative, and European commissioners led by Marta Kos also arrived in the capital. Participants of Yalta European Strategy, including Sanna Marin, Boris Johnson, Radoslaw Sikorski, and Aleksander Kwasniewski, also arrived in Kyiv.

Ukrzaliznytsia emphasized that it continues to serve as a route of international solidarity with Ukraine and expressed gratitude to partners for their support and trust.