Zelenskyi thanks Polish, Czech and Slovenian prime ministers in Kiev: Strong support for Ukraine

Zelenskyi thanks Polish Czech and Slovenian prime ministers in Kiev

The visit was the first visit by foreign leaders to Kiev since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. You are also fighting for us, said Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

The Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia have met with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and the Prime Minister Denys Šmyhalin In Kiev.

The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr FialaPoland Mateusz Morawiecki and Slovenia Janez Janša traveled fiercely by Russia to bomb Kiev by train to show EU support for Ukraine.

Zelenskyi explained to his guests the course of the war and the humanitarian situation, as well as the negotiations with Russia.

The Deputy Prime Minister of Poland also took part in the visit Jaroslaw Kaczyński suggested that some sort of international peacekeeping operation should be sent to Ukraine.

He said BBC (switch to another service)according to that it would be a NATO military operation, which could also have wider international structures.

Loud supporters of Ukraine

However, the main purpose of the visit was to provide support to Ukraine. According to the leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia, this was an expression of support on behalf of the EU as a whole.

According to the EU, the Troika did not have an EU mandate for its visit, but the Union was aware of it.

– I am pleased to be with other leaders in Kiev to show support for Ukraine and its people. We admire your courageous struggle. You are fighting for your life, your country and your freedom. You are also fighting for us. You are not alone, our countries stand by your side, Fiala tweeted during the visit.

Morawiecki, for his part, said Europe would never be the same if Ukraine was lost. It would be a beaten, humiliated, and pathetic version of the former self, he tweeted.

Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have been vocal supporters of Ukraine in recent weeks. Janša recently said that the EU should send a strong message that Ukraine will soon be accepted as a member.

It is not known when the train from Fiala, Morawiecki and Janša will return to Warsaw, the BBC says.

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