Ukraine and the Czech Republic have signed a number of documents following joint government consultations, including intentions to cooperate in the energy sector and the fight against crime, UNN reports citing the Government Portal.
It is reported that following today's talks, Ukraine and the Czech Republic also signed 5 more agreements and memorandums:
- Agreement between Ukraine and the Czech Republic on cooperation in the fight against crime and ensuring public order and security.
- Memorandum of Intent on cooperation in the energy sector. In particular, on the implementation of a project to transport various types of oil through the South Druzhba pipeline. Ukraine also encourages Czech companies to store gas in Ukrainian underground storage facilities and invest in gas production in Ukraine, and invites Czech companies to join projects to build new highly maneuverable gas generation, biofuel plants, and battery storage systems. The Czech Republic will promote the development of decentralized energy in Ukraine.
- Memorandum between the State Space Agency of Ukraine and the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic, which provides for a new level of cooperation in the development of the space industry.
- Memorandum of Partnership and Cooperation between the State Property Fund of Ukraine and the Office of the Government Property Representative Office.
- Memorandum between the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic. Among the priority areas of cooperation are the implementation of projects for the construction of rehabilitation centers and the provision of new modern equipment to Ukrainian hospitals.