Czech Republic already assisting Ukraine in recovery from Russian attacks - Zelenskyy after meeting with Fiala
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a meeting with Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, during which he discussed the consequences of Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities.
“Czechia is already assisting us in restoration in this area, and we discussed further ways to support Ukraine’s energy resilience and our people,” Zelenskyy said on X Thursday following the meeting.
The sides also discussed “the implementation of joint defense projects and the initiative to strengthen the protection of Ukrainian skies.”
“Our views are aligned – sanctions and frozen Russian assets must be aimed at supporting Ukraine, our protection, and defense,” Zelenskyy stressed.
As reported, Zelenskyy arrived in Brussels for the European Council meeting on Thursday.
Fiala has been serving as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic since November 2021 and is the leader of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS).
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Czech Republic ready to supply drone-fighting jets to Ukraine – President
12:28, 17.01.2026
Czech Republic to supply same amount of ammunition as before – President
14:40, 16.01.2026
Czech Republic not to send its soldiers to Ukraine, ammunition initiative could continue if other countries finance it – Babiš
11:15, 07.01.2026
Ukrainian, Czech FMs agree to 'turn over page of recent exchanges of statements,' strengthen political dialogue
19:42, 06.01.2026
Shmyhal discusses developing security cooperation with new Czech defense minister
20:54, 18.12.2025
LATEST
Tarasov informed Ukrainian presidential adviser Freeland about challenges for business in Davos
12:40, 20.01.2026
NABU denies reports of alleged corruption schemes surrounding purchase of Rafale fighter jets
12:25, 20.01.2026
Zelenskyy: Some Russian missiles used in latest attack made this year
11:55, 20.01.2026
Almost 185,000 citizens have contacted Ukrainian Red Cross since war start
11:53, 20.01.2026
Over 10,000 Kyiv residents shelter in metro stations overnight