
Czech President Milos ZemanPRAGUE, Feb. 6 Czech President Milos Zeman opposed the deployment of Czech troops to Ukraine, since it is not part of NATO. On the air of the Prague-based CNN Prima News TV channel, Zeman was asked if he, as Commander-in-Chief of the Czech Armed Forces, would support sending the military to Ukraine. .jpg» />The Germans blamed Ukraine for the tension in Europe»I definitely would not support sending the military to Ukraine, because I consider this (the current situation around Ukraine) to be saber-rattling. Personally, I believe that as long as Ukraine is not a member of NATO, there is no reason send military units there,» Zeman said, answering a question. According to Zeman, NATO fundamentally does not accept countries on whose territory a civil war is going on. «And in Ukraine, undoubtedly, a civil war is going on, although now it is frozen conflict. Frozen by the Minsk agreements. And that east of Ukraine, the so-called «Russian-speaking east», has a different political structure compared to the rest of Ukraine,» the Czech president said. 152 millimeters for 37 million crowns (about 1.7 million dollars), Zeman said that, firstly, the Ministry of Defense of the republic in l In any case, he is now getting rid of the long-obsolete Dana howitzers for which these shells are intended, and secondly, personally, as an economist, he would advocate not donating, but selling these weapons to Ukraine.
Ukraine is cannon fodder. Britain's plan to redistribute Europe has become known Kiev and Western states have recently been constantly declaring an alleged increase in «aggressive actions» by Russia near the borders of Ukraine. Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is moving troops within its territory and at its own discretion. According to him, this does not threaten anyone and should not worry anyone. Russia has repeatedly rejected the accusations of the West and Ukraine of «aggressive actions», stating that it does not threaten anyone and is not going to attack anyone, and statements about «Russian aggression» are used as an excuse to deploy more NATO military equipment 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.

