The Czech president stressed that Russia’s victory in the full-scale war against Ukraine cannot be allowed, and “Russia’s aggression and increasing assertiveness threaten to undermine the international order based on agreed rules and cooperation.”
Separately, Pavel explained that he considered support for Ukraine not only a matter of solidarity and morally right but also critical to ensure the security of Czechia.
He also called for conditions to be created for Ukraine to become a full member of the EU and NATO after the war ends and the necessary criteria are met.
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The Czech president stressed that Russia’s victory in the full-scale war against Ukraine cannot be allowed, and “Russia’s aggression and increasing assertiveness threaten to undermine the international order based on agreed rules and cooperation.”
Separately, Pavel explained that he considered support for Ukraine not only a matter of solidarity and morally right but also critical to ensure the security of Czechia.
He also called for conditions to be created for Ukraine to become a full member of the EU and NATO after the war ends and the necessary criteria are met.