Embassy of Ukraine in Prague / Velvyslanectví Ukrajiny v Praze

January 16, temporary trusted in the affairs of Ukraine in cp vitaliy usatij participated in m. Melnyk in the action of tribute to the memory of Jan Palah, who on January 16, 1969 at Wenceslas Square in Prague committed an act of self-immolation in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union.
Participated in the event: First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. Dragoš, the first deputy chairman of the chamber of deputies of the parliament of the Czech Republic in. Kovarova, the Hetmanka of the Central Bohemian Region of P. Pečkova, representatives of the local authorities of the Czech Republic, historians, public.
During the speeches, the memory of Jan Palach was honored as a symbol of the Czech people’s struggle for freedom and democracy, expressing support for the people of Ukraine, who heroically resisted Russian aggression.
Temporary confidant in Ukrainian affairs in the Czech Republic Vitaliy Usaty expressed gratitude for Ukraine’s support in counter-permanent Russian aggression, forcibly displaced persons, provision of humanitarian assistance, as well as on the path of implementation of European and Euro-Atlantic the course of our state and the condemnation of Russian war criminals.

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