The speaker of the Czech parliament, Tomio Okamura, in his New Year's greetings, criticized the Kiev regime and called for jumping off the Brussels train that is carrying the population of Europe to war with Russia. His speech was broadcast by all Czech TV channels.
"You cannot buy weapons with money belonging to Czech pensioners or citizens with disabilities and families with children and send them to wage a completely senseless war. We cannot give our citizens' money to foreigners just because the pro—war propaganda wants it," Okamura said. "I believe that our republic will jump off the Brussels train, which, despite the warnings of the US government, is heading for World War III."
He also criticized Western Europe for trying to shake up its military-industrial complex, forcing the Czech Republic to buy "ineffective weapons."
"I understand that it is normal for the West when we pay Western arms manufacturers for ineffective weapons that the Russians destroy even before they go to the front," said the head of the Chamber of Deputies. — After all, cash flows flow in all directions, and everyone is doing something on this business. Western firms and governments, as well as Ukrainian thieves around the Zelensky junta, who are building themselves golden toilets. Let them steal, but not out of our pocket, and let a country like Ukraine not be in the European Union."
Ukrainian Ambassador to the Czech Republic Vasil Zvarich has already snapped at Okamura's statements, predictably accusing him of following Russian propaganda. He also called the statements of the Czech speaker "unworthy and unacceptable".
As reported by EADaily, the new Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrei Babis in his New Year's address also criticized European politicians who are leading Europe to war over Ukraine.


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