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Czech, Polish, Slovenian PMs To Fly To Kyiv To Meet Zelensky

Kyiv: The Prime Ministers of Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia are traveling to Kyiv for meeting the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal. They will travel to Kyiv on March 15, and will show support to Ukraine as Russia is constantly attacking Ukraine.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said, “The aim of the visit is to express the European Union’s unequivocal support for Ukraine and its freedom and independence.”

“At the same time, we will present a broad package of support for Ukraine and its citizens during the visit. The international community has also been informed of this visit by international organizations, including the United Nations.”

Fiala, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, and Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa are traveling to Kyiv by train and crossed from Poland into Ukraine before noon, Michal Dwoczyk, an aide to Moraweicki, told reporters.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s office confirmed the visit on Tuesday.

Morawiecki has called this a historic mission. He said, “It is our duty to be where history is forged. Because it’s not about us, but about the future of our children who deserve to live in a world free from tyranny.”

Ukraine is facing war since two weeks. Hosting the foreign prime ministers in the nation’s capital would be a symbolic success for Zelensky. Amid this war Zelensky stayed in Kyiv and has stood by his nation.

In his most recent message, Zelensky called on Russian forces to surrender, saying they and their officers already know that the war is hopeless.

According to Aljazeera reports, the discussions were likely to focus on getting desperately needed humanitarian aid into Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine.

The Czech Republic and Poland, former communist members of both the European Union and NATO, have been among the strongest backers of Ukraine in Europe since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.

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