It is important that Ukraine and Europe are the entire party in negotiations, which should be included in Ukraine in a strong position and where security guarantees should be achieved for itself, Peter Pavel says.
Czech President Peter Pavel said Ukraine and Europe should be the entire party in negotiations at the end of the war. He announced this to platform X after a conversation with special United States representative Kito Kellogg at the conference safety Friday, February 14th.
“First of all, we said this would be a requirement for a fair world for Ukraine. It is important that Ukraine and Europe are the whole party in negotiations, that Ukraine must enter into a strong position and where Guarantees for herself should be achieved, which will exclude any other Russian invasion related to her, ”Paul emphasized.
The head of the Czech Republic also met with the new EU leadership and the new US administration.
“The subject is not except the path to the fair world in Ukraine and the future of transatlantic cooperation,” he explained.
Mnichovská bezpečnostní konference za účasti nových vrcholných představitelů eu i nové americké administrative. Téma nemůže být Jiné, než cesta ke splovedlivému míru na ukrajiní a budoscnost transatlatického partherství. S keithem kelloggem, zvláštním zmocněncem deer pro ukrajinu … pic.twitter.com/dd8tmz5rwm
– Petr Pavel (@prezidentpavel) February 14, 2025
Remember that the Telegraph wrote that the modern world is the world of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and the states are no longer interested in ensuring the security of Ukraine and Europe. Trump said he intends to meet with Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin.
While the head of the EU diplomacy, Kai Callas said Europe will support Ukraine, even if it does not agree with a peace agreement that has ended between the United States and Russia.
Source: korrespondent

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