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=====Czech Republic===== On 20 January 2023, the Czech Defense Ministry issued a statement that the media reports indicating the Czech Republic and Slovakia were willing to give up their Leopard 2 tanks for Ukraine were false, and that rumors that the Czech Republic would receive American Abrams tanks in exchange for Leopards were also false.<ref>{{cite web|title=The agreement on Leopard tanks applies to the Czech Republic|url=https://mocr.army.cz/informacni-servis/zpravodajstvi/dohoda-o-tancich-leopard-pro-cr-plati-241773/|access-date=2023-02-26|website=Ministry of Defense of Czech Republic|date=2023-01-20|language=cs}}</ref> As of December 2022, both countries had only received one Leopard 2A4 each from Rheinmetall as part of Germany's ''Ringtausch'' program in exchange for them delivering older Soviet equipment to Ukraine, while the remaining Leopard 2A4s are still being refurbished (expected to be delivered throughout 2023).<ref name="idnes.cz">{{cite web|title=Armáda převzala první z německých Leopardů. Zda koupí další, ukáže studie|trans-title=The army took delivery of the first of the German Leopards. The study will show whether they will buy more|website=iDNES.cz|url=https://www.idnes.cz/zpravy/nato/leopard-armada-praslavice-cernochova-ukrajina-tank.A221220_202604_zpr_nato_inc|date=2022-12-21|language=cs}}</ref>
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