Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala emphasized the fact that the conflict is frozen, saying that the chances of finding a quick solution to the situation in Ukraine are gradually decreasing. He noted that this is not the only scenario in the development of events, but it should be kept in mind. Ceske Noviny.
“Even according to many analysts, there is a danger of stalemate and the reality of the conflict freezing. I don’t think this is the only scenario to follow, but we need to keep that in mind and think about it in our strategies,” Fiala said.
According to the prime minister, the Czech Republic should continue to provide humanitarian and military assistance to Kiev to prepare for Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. Fiala stressed that “prolonged situational fatigue” should not be tolerated because of this crisis.
Before that Petr Fiala declarationThat Ukraine’s future is in the military alliance of the European Union and NATO.
“We know that we must open the door of the European Union, the North Atlantic Alliance, in front of the brave Ukrainian people,” Fiala said.
Previously In the Czech Republic, military-age refugees from Ukraine were criticized.
Source: Gazeta

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