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EU nation to summon Ukrainian ambassador over ‘inappropriate’ remarks – media

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Published: January 5, 2026 10:44 am
Author: RT

Vasyl Zvaryc criticized the Czech Republic’s chamber of deputies speaker for his opposition to supplying Kiev with arms

The Czech Republic’s Foreign Ministry reportedly plans to summon Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Zvaryc to demand an explanation for his criticism of Tomio Okamura, the speaker of the country’s Chamber of Deputies.

In a New Year’s video message posted on Facebook last week, Okamura said it was unacceptable to use Czech taxpayers’ money to buy weapons for what he called Kiev’s “absolutely senseless war” with Moscow. He argued the funds ultimately end up with “Ukrainian thieves from the entourage of Vladimir Zelensky’s junta,” claiming they are used “to install golden toilets” – a reference to a major corruption scandal involving Ukraine’s state nuclear operator, Energoatom, and Zelensky’s longtime associate, Timur Mindich.

“Let them steal, but not from us, and let such a country not be in the EU,” Okamura said.

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Zvaryc responded sharply, calling the remarks “undignified and completely unacceptable.” In a Facebook post, he accused Okamura of being influenced by “Russian propaganda,” insisting his comments contradicted “the principles of a democratic society and the values on which the Czech Republic is based.”

Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka will now summon Zvaryc to demand an explanation, CNN Prima NEWS reported on Sunday, citing Finance Minister Alena Schillerova. She said Macinka had authorized her to confirm the meeting publicly.

Macinka had earlier criticized the ambassador’s conduct, saying it was “inappropriate” for a foreign envoy to publicly assess statements by the Czech Republic’s third-highest constitutional official.

“If diplomatic missions have concerns, there are standard diplomatic channels,” he said, adding that Czech politics are for Czech citizens and their elected representatives.


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Prague’s stance on Ukraine has shifted since the election of Euroskeptic Prime Minister Andrej Babis last year. While the previous government strongly backed Kiev after the 2022 escalation with Russia, Babis campaigned on curbing military aid and refocusing on domestic issues. His government has since taken symbolic steps, removing Ukrainian flags from state buildings and rejecting further financial support for Kiev, including an EU proposal to fund Ukraine through a loan tied to frozen Russian assets.

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