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Ukraine and the Czech Republic are preparing several projects to strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Photo: twitter.com/oleksiireznikov

The heads of defense departments discussed, in particular, the possibilities of expanding projects in the field of air defense.

The Ministers of Defense of Ukraine and the Czech Republic Oleksiy Reznikov and Yana Chernokhova on Monday, October 31, discussed the supply of weapons and equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. About that reported on the Twitter account of the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.

According to him, more than fifty projects are being discussed.

“A great meeting with my Czech colleague Yana Chernokhova. On the agenda: 50+ projects to strengthen the Ukrainian army with the participation of the Czech Republic. We discussed: the situation at the front, the supply of weapons and equipment, the possibility of expanding projects in the field of air defense,” the report said.

Remember, on the eve of the Czech delegation led by Prime Minister Petrem Fiala visited Kyiv. Following the talks, the leaders of the Czech Republic and Ukraine signed a declaration on Ukraine’s membership in NATO.

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Source: korrespondent

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