Shmyhal travels to Prague to discuss ammunition supplies, EU and NATO integration, and joint projects
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Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal will hold intergovernmental consultations with Czech officials in Prague to discuss ammunition supplies, EU and NATO integration, joint projects, infrastructure, energy, and signing bilateral agreements.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that he has left for Prague, where he plans to discuss with the Czech leadership the supply of ammunition, integration into the EU and NATO, joint projects, and the signing of agreements, UNN reports.
Today we are working as a government team in Prague. We are holding joint intergovernmental consultations with our Czech colleagues and meetings with the leadership of the Czech Republic. The subject of our dialog is the supply of ammunition, integration into the EU and NATO, joint projects and production, infrastructure, and energy. We expect to sign a number of bilateral documents
In this context, the Prime Minister pointed to the continuation of deepening "close relations for the sake of a strong, peaceful and secure Europe.