Pish DM reaffirms Warsaw’s commitment to participate in Czech initiative

Pand is participating in the Czech initiative to supply ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the Pish State Agency for Strategic Reserves (RARS) is in constant contact with the relevant Czech government agency (AMOS).

This is stated in the response of the Ministry of National Defense of Pand to an information request from Ukrinform.

“This spring, the Pish side announced that it would join the Czech Republic's prosal to jointly purchase ammunition for the needs of Ukrainian tros. Flowing the statements of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, work has begun at the government level since spring to determine the amount of the financial contribution and the terms of the project in agreement with the Czech side. The institution entrusted with these tasks is the State Agency for Strategic Reserves,” the Pish Ministry of Defense td the agency.

They also added that, according to their information, RARS is in dialogue with the Czech government agency AMOS and is hding the necessary consultations on this issue.

As reported, Pish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said during a joint press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Andr Sybiga in Kyiv last Friday that Pand would allocate 100 million euros for the Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for the Ukrainian army – half this year and the rest next year.

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He added that this year's tranche from Warsaw was delayed because the previous head of RARS was detained in London under an international arrest warrant issued by Pand. He is charged with corruption crimes in Pand. However, Sikorsky assured that this problem would be resved and the transfer of funds would take place this year.

In January, at a meeting of EU heads of state and government, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala presented an initiative to purchase ammunition from around the world with EU funds to be transferred to Ukraine. In February, it was publicly announced on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference by Czech President Petr Pavel.

This initiative was supported by a number of states. In particular, 15 EU and NATO countries contributed more than EUR 1.6 billion to its fund.

The Pish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza recently wrote that Pand, despite joining the initiative, has not yet allocated funds for it.

Source: ukrinform.net

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