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To spread: Security in Ukraine, says Czech President Peter Pavel, will ensure th...

The Czech Republic is ready to send its troops to Ukraine after the war - President Paul

To spread: Security in Ukraine, says Czech President Peter Pavel, will ensure the presence of European peacekeeping forces and the active participation of American business. After the war, the official Prague must join the peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. This was stated by the Czech President Peter Paul. He stressed that the Czech Republic is already part of the so -called. "Coalitions are willing", so military countries are obliged to become part of peacekeeping forces.

But, as Paul recognized, not everyone supports the said decision, so this idea causes discussions within the country. "But if there is a strong group of European countries ready to provide Ukraine with such security guarantees, then I am deeply convinced that the Czech Republic should be among them," Petr Paul emphasized.

The head of the state believes that security in Ukraine will ensure the presence of European peacekeeping forces and the active participation of American business in the country. At the same time, according to Peter Pavel, Ukraine is unlikely to join the North Atlantic Alliance in the near future, as US President Donald Trump has rejected the option of rapid NATO. "If it becomes an obstacle to a peace agreement, then so it will be.

In the end, NATO membership is not a question for several months," the Czech President Pavel Pavel admitted. However, in his opinion, this question should not be removed from consideration yet, leaving it "open". "There will be another government in the US in three years. And we can see a different opinion under the new administration," the politician does not exclude.

Recall that France and the United Kingdom have announced the creation of "coalitions of those" - a community of states that will provide security guarantees to Ukraine after the conclusion of a peace agreement with the Russian Federation. Allies are ready to send a military contingent who will patrol air and sea and protect important objects in four key cities.