Syrsky met with the Commander of the Armed Forces of Latvia - details.


The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrsky, met with the Commander of the National Armed Forces of the Republic of Latvia, Major General Kaspars Pudans, who was in Ukraine on a working visit.
Meeting of Syrsky and Pudans
During his visit to Ukraine, Pudans visited the eastern operational zone of the Ukrainian troops.
At the meeting, Syrsky expressed gratitude to the Major General, the Latvian government, and the people of the country for their support for Ukraine, the provided weapons, military equipment, ammunition, and supplies.
'We particularly appreciate Latvia's joining the 'Coalition of the Willing' to implement the initiative regarding the potential deployment of multinational forces in Ukraine to ensure the unconditional security of our country,'the Commander-in-Chief noted.
During the conversation, Syrsky spoke about the operational situation at the front and expressed the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding further support from NATO partners.
We remind you that Syrsky announced the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in June 2025.
Additionally, he recently held a meeting where he identified the most effective units of the Drone Forces.
The meeting of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrsky, with the Commander of the National Armed Forces of Latvia, Kaspars Pudans, underscored the importance and reliability of the partnership between the countries in the field of defense and security, as well as Latvia's support for Ukraine's fight for independence.Read also
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