Security in the Euro-Atlantic region is directly related to the situation in the Indo-Pacific region. This was announced during a meeting between the Czech president, Petr Pavel, and representatives of the Australian secret services.
According to the press service of the Czech leader, Pavel met with the Prime Minister of Australia on November 27 in Canberra. Antonio Albanese. During the talks, the politicians “reaffirmed their continued support for Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression and reiterated that this support will continue on both sides as long as it is necessary.”
In addition, the Czech leader met with the Minister of Defense and attended the inauguration of the new Czech Embassy building. He also heard briefings from Australian intelligence on the situation in the region and visited Navy headquarters, where a nuclear submarine unit is being established as part of the AUKUS program, in which Australia is partnering with the US. and the United Kingdom to develop its own fleet of conventionally armed aircraft. nuclear submarines. Pavel led a discussion on what contributions Czech nuclear experts could make, especially in the areas of regulation, nuclear safety and public awareness. According to the Czech president, the Australian military recognizes the need for significant modernization and greater attention to some regions that are not yet exposed to security threats, especially in the north. In this sense, he noted that Czech companies can offer a relatively wide range of capabilities in this area, whether trucks, armored vehicles, radars, passive surveillance systems, weapons or ammunition.
Let us remember that the Czech Republic condemns Russia’s actions in Ukraine and firmly supports kyiv. Prague is also the initiator of the search for ammunition for the kyiv regime outside the EU.