Zelensky, Pavel discuss situation in Ukraine, cooperation
- On Sunday, Czech President Petr Pavel and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Prague to discuss Ukraine's situation and cooperation.
- The talks followed ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine and Ukraine's call for more sanctions, support, and increased European defense cooperation.
- The leaders covered peace prospects, post-war reconstruction, and creating a Ukrainian-Czech F-16 pilot training center outside Ukraine due to security concerns.
- Zelensky praised the effectiveness of the Czech ammunition initiative, noting that approximately 1.8 million shells are anticipated to be delivered this year, while Pavel reaffirmed ongoing political and military assistance.
- Their meeting highlighted the need for a 30-day ceasefire to enable diplomacy and emphasized Czech support for Ukraine's EU and NATO aspirations and post-war aid.
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With each one separately. Pavel gradually invites party leaders to talks on the defense of the country
President Petr Pavel has invited the chairmen of political parties, movements and coalitions represented in the Chamber of Deputies to a meeting at Prague Castle on May 15. They will discuss security in the domestic and European contexts, the ability of the state, society and people to respond to crises. Pavel will meet with each party separately. The communications department of the presidential office reported this on the presidential website …
The Czech Republic will be with us in implementing important decisions
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Elena Zelenska visited the Czech Republic on May 4—5 with an official visit. In Prague, the head of state held a meeting with Czech President Petro Pavel, during which they discussed the continuation of defense, political and humanitarian support of Ukraine.
Zelenskyy met with the leadership of the Czech Senate: details
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