Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Czech President Petr Pavel met in Munich to discuss defense cooperation, including joint weapons production
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Zelenskyy and Pavel discussed strengthening cooperation between the two countries' defense industries, including joint production of weapons
Zelenskyy expressed appreciation for Czech Republic's support for the Ukrainian Peace Formula
The message to Russia is very clear: Ukraine will be a member of the European Union, and then we are working to have Ukraine as a member of NATO
It is too early to consider Ukraine's membership in the Alliance until the war is over
A situation where a fully-fledged NATO member is at war with Russia means World War III
The EU should work on a plan to issue 100 billion euros ($108 billion) in Eurobonds to boost the European defense industry
Ukrainian activists staging a major protest at Munich's Odeonsplatz demanded the confiscation of 300 billion dollars of frozen Russia's Central Bank reserves in Ukraine's favor.
Vitalii Klytschko is scheduled to meet with US senators, Alexander Dobrindt, and Johannes Hahn to discuss expanding military and economic aid.
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