
Dmytro KulebaKIEV, February 6 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba criticized Czech President Milos Zeman , who opposed sending the military to Ukraine, and accused him of trying to damage Ukrainian-Czech relations. Zeman was asked on the air of the Prague television channel CNN Prima News if he, as commander-in-chief of the Czech Armed Forces, would support the sending of the military to Ukraine. The Czech president said that he «definitely would not support it», noting that «as long as Ukraine is not a NATO member, there is no reason to send military units there.»
Ukraine is cannon fodder. Britain's plan to redistribute Europe has become known «Another attempt by President Zeman to damage Ukrainian-Czech relations will end in yet another failure,» Kuleba wrote on Twitter. , Slovakia and the Czech Republic, their trip to the Donbass is planned. Lipavsky (Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic — ed.). He represents a responsible government that understands the danger for the Czech Republic and Europe as a whole from Russia's aggression against Ukraine,» Kuleba said in a tweet. Russia has repeatedly rejected accusations by the West and Ukraine of «aggressive actions», stating that he does not threaten anyone and is not going to attack anyone, and statements about «Russian aggression» are used as an excuse to deploy more military equipment NATO sites near Russian borders. The Russian Foreign Ministry noted earlier that Western statements about «Russian aggression» and the possibility of helping Kiev defend itself against it are both ridiculous and dangerous.

