Prime Minister Sanna Marin during her visit to Kyiv – attended the funeral of a Ukrainian soldier with Zelenskyi

Prime Minister Sanna Marin during her visit to Kyiv –

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Minister of the Environment Maria Ohisalo is also visiting Ukraine.

13:24•Updated 15:30

Prime minister Sanna Marin (sd.) and is currently visiting Ukraine in Kyiv. Among other things, Belarusian independent media Nexta (you switch to another service)has published a picture in which Marin is seen together with the president to Volodymyr Zelensky with.

Marin and Zelenskyi participated in the Ukrainian soldier known as “Da Vinci” who died on the slopes of Bahmut in March Dmytro Kotsjubailon to the memorial service.

For example, a Ukrainian With a video shared by UA TV (you switch to another service) Marin and Zelenskyi will be seen at an event organized in the golden-domed monastery of St. Michael. State news agency of Ukraine With a video shared by Ukrinform (you will switch to another service) Marin is seen laying flowers on the soldier’s coffin.

Ukrainian media The New Voice of Ukraine With a video published on Twitter (you will switch to another service) Marin is seen laying flowers on the fallen soldiers memorial wall.

The Prime Minister’s trip was not announced to the public in advance for security reasons. ‘s reporter will accompany the visit on site Antti Kuronen and the photographer Benjamin Suomela.

According to the Government Office (you will switch to another service) The Minister of the Environment is also visiting Ukraine Maria Ohisalo (green).

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Yevhen Perebyinis in the shared video, Ohisalo is seen getting off the train with Marin in Kiev.

Finland gives Ukraine 29 million euros in humanitarian aid and development cooperation support

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said separately on Friday that Finland will give Ukraine a total of 29 million euros in humanitarian aid and development cooperation support. Of the amount, humanitarian aid is EUR 15 million and development cooperation support is EUR 14 million.

The aid package is part of the additional funding of 70 million euros granted by the Finnish government last year to support Ukraine.



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