Central European leaders praise Ukraine's bold “War”

Leaders of three Central European countries have praised Ukraine for its bold “war against Russian invading forces after completing a trip to Kiev in a sign of solidarity with the besieged city and the president of Ukraine. Vaclav Smolka, spokesman for Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, posted a photo of the Czech prime minister on Twitter on 16 [...]
Leaders of three Central European countries have praised Ukraine for its bold “war against Russian invading forces after completing a trip to Kiev in a sign of solidarity with the besieged city and the president of Ukraine.
Vaclav Smolka, spokesman for Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, posted on Twitter a photo of the Czech prime minister on March 16th, with a protective vest and helmet.
This was the first visit to the city by foreign leaders since the beginning of the Russian occupation on February 24th.
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“Here, in war-torn Kiev, the story is becoming”” wrote Polish Prime Minister Matthews Morawiecki on Twitter, posting a photo along with the Czech and Slovenian prime ministers at a table with Zelensky and other officials along with a map of Ukraine.
This war is the result of the cruel tyrant attacking defenseless civilians, shelling cities and hospitals in Ukraine”, Morawicki Shkori.
As a result of this war, the world lost its sense of security and innocent people are dying. We must stop this tragedy, which is taking place at birth, as soon as possible”, he said.
Zelensky told the three leaders that Russian forces “are bombarding everywhere. Not only Kiev, but also the western areas of”.
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Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala praised Ukraine's “bold fight” to counter the Russian invasion.
You're fighting for your life, your country and your freedom. We know you're fighting for our lives too. You're not just”, he wrote on Twitter.
Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha said that “understood that fundamental European values exist and are threatened and that Europeans are protecting them with their lives in Ukraine”.
Zelensky described the visit as a major and courageous step.
At a time when many countries have ordered the closure of their embassies or have significantly reduced their diplomatic presence, “these leaders of independent European states” show they are not afraid, Zelensky said.
They're here to support us. I'm sure that with friends like that and such partners, we can really win”, he said.
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Fiala, Morawiecki and Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha traveled by train to Kiev on Tuesday, which is being bombed by Russian forces. / REL











