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Foreign Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin will pay a working visit to Lviv on March 2, and on March 3, he will be on a working visit to Poland, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry’s press service has reported.

“The agenda of his visit to the region includes meetings with the leaders of Lviv region, speaking before teachers and students of Lviv National University named after Ivan Franko,” the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said on March 1.

In Lviv region, Klimkin will take part in laying flowers to the burial places of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes (victims killed during the Revolution of Dignity early in 2014) and Donbas war soldiers at Lviv’s Lychakiv Cemetery, as well as to the memorial to soldiers of the Ukrainian Galician Army and Polish military graves.

“On March 3, Foreign Minister Klimkin will pay a working visit to the Republic of Poland to take part in events to commemorate Ukrainians killed by local Polish self-defense units in the village of Pawlokoma in March 1945,” the ministry said.