On July 15th, local time, Czech Prime Minister Fiala stated that the Czech Republic will not participate in the U.S. military aid to Ukraine at this stage. Fiala emphasized that the Czech Republic is focusing on other assistance paths.
On the 14th, President Trump of the United States announced that the United States would provide weapons to Ukraine through NATO, with NATO paying for these weapons.
The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic clarified his position to the media: “Our country is currently concentrating on projects such as ammunition initiatives and other assistance to Ukraine, so we are currently considering whether to join this plan.”
Apart from the Czech Republic, Germany, the United Kingdom, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Canada have made clear statements about participating in funding the supply of U.S.-made weapons to Ukraine. (CCTV Wu Long)
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