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Pavel: if There Are Peacekeeping Troops in Ukraine, the Czech Republic Should Be Part of Them

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Territorial concessions in the interest of an agreement in Ukraine are likely to occur, although they are actually a violation of international law. In an interview with ČTK, President Petr Pavel said that the concessions are a reflection of the reality on the battlefield and that if the war is not to continue for years with many victims and material damage, a temporary loss of territory is a lesser evil. If peacekeeping troops are deployed in U…

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Territorial concessions in the interest of an agreement in Ukraine are likely to occur, although they are actually a violation of international law. In an interview with ČTK, President Petr Pavel said that the concessions are a reflection of the reality on the battlefield and that if the war is not to continue for years with many victims and material damage, a temporary loss of territory is a lesser evil. If peacekeeping troops are deployed in U…

"If peacekeeping units were deployed in Ukraine, the Czech Republic would have the opportunity and the duty to become part of them, as it is an active player in the peace process and has been supporting the attacked country since the beginning of the Russian invasion," Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview with the ČTK news agency. According to him, their specific participation will depend on the form of the agreement. However, Defense…

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According to President Petr Pavel, the Czech Republic should be part of the peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. The creation of a demilitarized zone is also proposed. According to Pavel, Ukraine will have to make territorial concessions in the interest of the agreement.

If peacekeeping troops are deployed in Ukraine, the Czech Republic could and should be part of them, because it is an active player in the peace process and has supported the attacked country since the very beginning of the Russian invasion. President Petr Pavel said this in an interview with ČTK. According to him, the specific involvement will depend on the form of the agreement.

If peacekeeping troops are deployed in Ukraine, the Czech Republic could and should be part of them, President Petr Pavel said in an interview with the Czech News Agency (ČTK). According to him, the Czech Republic should participate because it is an active player in the peace process and has supported the attacked country since the very beginning of the full-fledged Russian invasion. According to him, the specific involvement will depend on the …

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