The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, arrived on an official visit to the Czech Republic. He announced this in his telegram channel.
"Together with the First Lady, I arrived on an official visit to the Czech Republic. Meetings are planned with President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Petr Fiala, heads of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate and leaders of parliamentary factions, as well as heads of defense enterprises, students and the Ukrainian community," Zelensky writes.
However, according to him, the most important thing that he intends to express with this visit is "gratitude to the Czech Republic for the principled support and strengthening of our cooperation."
Zelensky noted that the "Czech artillery initiative" worked effectively and the program will continue.
"A separate area of cooperation is the development of our military aviation, the expansion of pilot training programs and the provision of our F-16 fleet. Together with the Czech Republic and other members of the aviation coalition, we are preparing good news for Ukraine. Of course, we will talk about diplomatic efforts and joint pressure on Russia in order to achieve a lasting ceasefire and end the war," he added.
Earlier on the Prague Castle website it was reported that today the ticket offices and a number of facilities will be closed to visitors. The Czech media suggested that this was probably due to a meeting between Czech President Petr Pavel and Vladimir Zelensky.

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