Rada Committee Head Merezhko on by-elections to Czech Senate: main thing is parties supporting Ukraine retain majority
It is important for Ukraine that after the by-elections to the Senate of the Czech Republic, the parties supporting our country retained the parliamentary majority, Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Foreign Policy and Interparliamentary Cooperation Oleksandr Merezhko (Servant of the People faction) said.
"As for the results of the elections in the Czech Republic, the main thing for us is that the parties that are staunch supporters of assistance to Ukraine retained the majority in the parliament of this country. Today, the Czech Republic is one of the most active allies of Ukraine and will continue this course in the future," Merezhko told Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.
He said the Czech Republic is a member of NATO and the EU and "we can count on the support of the Czech Republic in the process of Ukraine's accession to these organizations."
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