Politics

"They deserved it": The new Czech president supported Ukraine's accession to NATO after the war

Peter Pavel stated that Ukrainians deserved to become part of the society of democratic countries, in particular, this concerns the country's accession to NATO. The newly elected Czech President Peter Pavel, who was previously a NATO general, said Ukraine deserves to become a full member of the Alliance after the war with Russia. The Czech President said this in an interview with the Air Force.

He noted that Ukrainians will be practically and morally ready to become NATO members after the fighting was completed. In addition, he stated that the West countries should assist Ukraine's weapons so that it could protect itself from Russian aggression, and there should be no "no restrictions" in assistance. "The Ukrainian military will probably be the most experienced military in Europe. Ukraine deserves to be part of the community of democratic countries," the Czech President said.

When asked by a journalist "Including NATO?" The politician replied that the inhabitants of Ukraine deserve it. "I think they really deserve it," Pavel replied. Earlier, Focus reported that Peter Paul in the second round of the Czech President of the Czech Republic, which took place on January 28, received 58. 32% of the vote, while his competitor, Czech billionaire, former Prime Minister and party leader Andrey Babish-41 67%.