Lublin Triangle

The Lublin Triangle (Lithuanian: Liublino trikampis; Polish: Trójkąt Lubelski; Ukrainian: Люблінський трикутник, romanized: Liublinskyi trykutnyk) is a regional alliance of three European countries  Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine  for the purposes of strengthening mutual military, cultural, economic and political cooperation and supporting Ukraine's integration into the European Union and NATO. The Lublin Triangle initiative invokes the integrative heritage of the 1569 Union of Lublin.

Lublin Triangle
Coat of arms
  Lublin Triangle countries
  EU and/or NATO countries
Official languages
Membership
Establishment28 July 2020
Area
 Total
981,607 km2 (379,001 sq mi)
Population
 2022 estimate
80,600,000
 Density
84/km2 (217.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
 Total
$2.3 trillion
 Per capita
$28,000
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
 Total
$1.0 trillion
 Per capita
$12,000

The Lublin Triangle countries declare their support for restoring Ukraine's territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders and call for an end to Russian aggression against Ukraine. The Lublin Triangle supports granting Ukraine the status of NATO enhanced partner and considers a NATO Membership Action Plan for Ukraine to be the next necessary step in that direction.

The tripartite format draws on the traditions and historic ties of the three countries. The pertinent joint declaration was adopted by the several ministers on 28 July 2020 in Lublin, Poland. Lublin was chosen in deliberate reference to the 1569 Union of Lublin that created the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, then one of the largest countries in Europe.

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