Czech, Pish prime ministers talk aid to Ukraine

Czech-Pish intergovernmental consultations led by the prime ministers of both countries, Peter Fiala and Donald Tusk, continue in Prague on Wednesday.

Aid to Ukraine, among other things, is being discussed during the negotiations, Ukrinform reports with reference to PAP.

"The Czech side said that the governments would discuss cross-border coeration, energy security, nuclear energy coeration, transport infrastructure, migration, flood protection, as well as other key geitical issues. The issue of support for Ukraine and Pand's preparation for next year's presidency of the EU Council will also be discussed," the report reads.

Flowing consultations, the two prime ministers will hd a press conference.

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This is the ninth consecutive round of Czech-Pish intergovernmental consultations. The previous round was held in July 2023 in Katowice, Pand, with the participation of the then Prime Minister of Pand, Mateusz Morawiecki.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, Pish and Czech security advisors expressed their belief during a discussion at the Warsaw Security Forum that Ukraine's partners should ensure its victory over Russia, for which only defeat in the war can pave a way to becoming a democracy.

Photo: CTK

Source: ukrinform.net

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