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Cehia Will Continue to Send Ukraine's Ammunition, Announces Prime Minister Andrej Babis

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New right-wing Czech populist Andrej Babis said Wednesday it will not put an initiative on the delivery of ammunition to Ukraine, in line with its promises made in its electoral campaign.

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New right-wing Czech populist Andrej Babis said Wednesday it will not put an initiative on the delivery of ammunition to Ukraine, in line with its promises made in its electoral campaign.

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Babiš's government will continue with the ammunition initiative despite loud pre-election proclamations. The new prime minister was apparently convinced to do so by foreign allies and President Pavel. What did the behind-the-scenes fight for the Czech Republic's key project look like?

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Foreign Minister Petr Macinka will soon travel to Ukraine and the ammunition initiative will continue. On Tuesday, there was a shift in these two issues, which must have been a significant surprise for many critics of the current government, who consider the cabinet to be anti-Ukrainian. The continuation of the project was praised by, for example, former Defense Minister Jana Černochová (ODS). The chairman of the SPD movement, which has long opp…

The new Czech government will finally let the Czech ammunition initiative live, thanks to which Ukraine has already received several million crucial artillery shells. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has thus complied with the insistence of Czech allies. And actually with the simple logic of the arguments. But how does this retreat from election promises...

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Aktuálně.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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