PRAGUE – Ukraine wants extra weapons to defend itself in opposition to the Russian invasion, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala stated on Wednesday after getting back from a go to to Kyiv.
He stated the delegation – which included the prime ministers of Poland and Slovenia – additionally mentioned sanctions, weapons and humanitarian support, in addition to attainable future diplomatic steps with Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy.
“Ukrainians are combating immensely bravely, and struggle neatly and strategically, however they solely stand an opportunity in opposition to (Russia’s) large benefit if Western nations provide sufficient navy gear,” Fiala instructed reporters.
“That's the process for as of late, the Czech Republic is doing it, nations that took half on this mission are doing it and it's essential to do it extra strongly, for extra nations to do it and for the provides to be fast and if attainable large.”
Fiala flew to Prague from Poland on Wednesday after the delegation travelled to Kyiv on Tuesday by practice in a present of assist for Ukraine.
He, Poland’s Mateusz Morawiecki and Slovenia’s Janez Jansa acquired solutions about attainable additional sanctions on Russia in addition to different data that they'd relay to European Union leaders, he stated.
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