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On the afternoon of April 22, the mayor of Hamburg, Peter Chencher, arrived with an unannounced visit to Kiev. The politician intends to hold talks with the mayor of the Ukrainian capital Vitaly Klitschko. .

During the visit, Chencher will discuss cooperation between Kyiv and Hamburg. He announced this on his page on the social network Kh.

Chencher said that he will discuss with Klitschko the support of the Ukrainian capital within the framework of the "Pact on Solidarity and the Future". He also added that he wants to express support and solidarity for Ukraine with his visit.

"Hello, Kyiv! Today I am talking in the Ukrainian capital with Vitaliy Klitschko about support within the framework of our "Solidarity and Future Pact". I would like to get to know Kyiv, express our solidarity and discuss cooperation between our cities," said Chencher.

He also noted that the people of Ukraine are resisting Russian aggression courageously, persistently and with great strength. According to Chencher, support to Ukraine should continue until the war ends and reconstruction begins.

According to preliminary data, Chencher will hold talks with Vitaliy Klitschko and his brother Volodymyr. He also has scheduled meetings with representatives of the Ukrainian government.

Earlier it was reported that German Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Economy Robert Habek arrived in Ukraine on the morning of April 18. His trip was also kept secret for security reasons.