Czechia Isn’t Losing Money on Ukraine—It’s Gaining, Says Prime Minister Fiala
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Czechia Isn’t Losing Money on Ukraine—It’s Gaining, Says Prime Minister Fiala
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said the Czechia’s total spending on aid to Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion has reached 4.3$ billion, while state revenues connected to this support exceed expenditures by 607$ million, česky noviny reported on November 27 Speaking after a cabinet meeting, Fiala stressed that claims suggesting the Czech state is “losing money” on Ukraine are false. Every article pushes back against disinformation. Your…
The Czech state's total expenditure on aid to Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian military invasion for all ministries and state administration bodies amounts to 91.3 billion crowns, said outgoing Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) after Thursday's government meeting. State revenues exceed these expenditures by 12.7 billion crowns, as revenues from social and health insurance or taxes amount to 79 billion and compensation for military aid to…
The outgoing head of the Czech government, Petr Fiala, calculated how much his country spent and how much it received from aid to Ukraine. For details, read ᐅ TSN.ua (news 1+1)
The Czech Republic has received hundreds of millions of euros by providing military aid to Ukraine and sheltering refugees. The costs of maintenance and assistance are lower than the funds received. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, quoted by Novinky. According to Fiala, the Czech Republic spent a total of 91.3 billion Czech crowns (approximately 3.72 billion euros) on sheltering Ukrainians …
Czech Republic earned more than it spent on aid to Ukraine – FialaCzech Prime Minister Fiala said that the Czech Republic earned more than it spent on supporting Ukraine during the war. According to him, since the beginning of the war in 2022, aid to all departments and government bodies has reached 91.3 billion crowns.
The Czech Republic has not only covered all the costs associated with assistance to Ukraine and the reception of Ukrainian refugees, but has also received a financial surplus, as announced by the Prime Minister in his resignation, Petr Fiala, who takes stock of the State ' s expenditures and revenues related to the Russian aggression against Ukraine, and reports the publication České noviny. According to the Government, the total Czech expe…
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