Czech Republic's Refusal to Hand over L-159 Aircraft to Ukraine Was Revenge Against President Pavel, - Foreign Ministry
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Czech Foreign Minister Petr Matsinka said that the government's position on the transfer of L-159 warplanes to Ukraine is connected with the intransigence of President Petro Pavel regarding the appointment of Philip Turek as Minister of Environmental Protection and publicity in the media.
The Czech government's refusal to provide L-159 fighter jets to Kiev was revenge on President Petr Pavlov for his intransigence on the issue of appointing Filip Turk as Czech Minister of the Environment. According to the Ukrainian server Jevropejska Pravda, this follows from published reports by the head of Czech diplomacy Petr...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga noted that the provision of L-159 aircraft by the Czech Republic to Ukraine would also be in the interests of the Czech Republic itself — as it is an opportunity to test their capabilities in real combat conditions.
According to the text messages of Petr Macinka released by President Petr Pavel on Tuesday, the foreign minister apparently wanted to provide Ukraine with four subsonic aircraft from the Czech army's arsenal. Macinka then explains in text messages what the president was “guilty of” and that he allegedly interfered with the delivery of L-159 Alca machines to the defending Kiev.
"It is language that is usually used in diplomacy shortly before two sides declare war," says Michael Žantovský, the president's advisor, to the SMS of Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoristé). According to him, such a method of negotiation is completely unacceptable between a head of state and a member of the government.
L-159s Could Have Been in Ukraine if It Weren't for President Pavel's Statement, Macinka Said in Sms
Czech L-159 fighter jets could have been sent to Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Petr Macinka, but their possible transfer, according to the master, was thwarted by recent statements by President Petr Pavel. He stated this in an SMS message published by President Petr Pavel on Tuesday. In recent days, the president, without consulting the government, suggested that the Czech Republic could provide four aircraft to Ukraine. The president l…
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