Presidents of Czech Republic and Slovakia continue their visit after overnight stay in Kyiv
The presidents of the Czech Republic and Slovakia have started the second day of their visit to Ukraine, planning to head to other oblasts of the country. Source: European Pravda Details: President of Slovakia Zuzana Caputova has posted a photo of a view on Sophia Square in Kyiv, noting that she will continue her trip by visiting the Ukrainian oblasts.
Woke up to a sunny & calm morning in #Kyiv, after yesterday's day of meetings, which were partly interrupted by air raid alerts.
En route to the regions now. pic.twitter.com/9PgQ4NadmV
-- Zuzana Caputova (@ZuzanaCaputova) April 29, 2023Petr Pavel, the President of the Czech Republic, later noted that he is in Dnipro. It is unclear whether the two leaders visited the city together. Quote: "Today I headed further east to show that CZ is serious about patronage over the Dnipropetrovsk Region.
I assured Governor Serhiy Lysak that they are not alone regarding the reconstruction."
Posunout se od pomoci ke spolupraci je ted na Ukrajine hlavnim cilem. Ten nekonci v Kyjeve. Dnes jsem zamiril dal na vychod, abych ukazal, ze CR to s patronatem nad Dnepropetrovskou oblasti mysli vazne.
Ujistil jsem gubernatora Serhiye Lysaka, ze na rekonstrukci nejsou sami. pic.twitter.com/xDkOPLpNGf
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-- Petr Pavel (@prezidentpavel) April 29, 2023In a commentary to CT, Petr Pavel stated that the Czech Republic plans to primarily focus on humanitarian support, mainly for internally displaced persons, healthcare institutions, transport, the energy sector, and education. Earlier, the president announced that the Czech Republic will open a consulate general in Dnipro, which will help develop cooperation.
The presidents of the Czech Republic and Slovakia arrived in Kyiv on the morning of 28 April, immediately after the massive missile attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian cities. In the evening, they had to spend part of their visit programme in a shelter due to an air-raid siren. Foreign top officials rarely stay in Ukraine overnight during visits since the start of the full-scale war.
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