Czech Prime Minister Fiala said that the country will continue to provide comprehensive assistance to Ukraine
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said that the country’s authorities expressed their readiness to continue to provide comprehensive military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, as was done earlier, reports RIA News.
“We are negotiating with Kyiv on the post-war renewal of cities and villages in this country. Together with our EU partners, we want to help Ukrainians in repairing schools and other children’s institutions, hospitals, civil facilities, everything that people in Ukraine need for a normal life. We will continue to support Kyiv through diplomacy. And, of course, we will continue deliveries of military equipment,” the Czech prime minister said.
He also noted that the republic received the largest number of refugees from Ukraine, in terms of the number of its own citizens, compared with other states.
Earlier, the permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN in Geneva, Gennady Gatilov, called on the organization to play a more prominent role in resolving the situation around Ukraine. According to him, the UN is mired in “politicization” due to Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, which “damaged the authority of the UN and its organizations.”
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