Shmyhal in Prague to discuss ammo supplies, Ukraine's integration into EU, NATO
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and the government team have arrived on a working visit to the Czech Republic to hold intergovernmental consultations.
Shmyhal announced this on his Telegram channel, Ukrinform reports.
"Today our government team is working in Prague. We will hold joint intergovernmental consultations with our Czech colleagues and meetings with the leadership of the Czech Republic," he said.
Shmyhal said that the subject of the politicians' dialogue would be the supply of ammunition, Ukraine's integration into the EU and NATO, joint projects and production, infrastructure, and energy.
At the same time, Shmyhal said that a number of bilateral documents are to be signed during the visit.
"We continue to deepen our close relations for the sake of a strong, peaceful and secure Europe," Shmyhal said.
During the tenth meeting of the Ukrainian-Czech Joint Commission on Economic, Industrial and Scientific-Technical Cooperation, the parties agreed on a number of decisions, including in the field of energy. The Czech Republic is ready to help Ukraine restore damaged energy facilities.
Photo credit: Denys Shmyhal / Telegram