Foreign Policy
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Czechia signing defense agreement with United States
Czech Defense Minister Jana Černochová will meet with US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin in Washington on Tuesday to sign a Czech-US Defense Cooperation Agreement.
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End of rent-free land use for Russia
The Czech government has decided to scrap several Communist-era decrees that allowed Russia to use land in Czechia rent-free for diplomatic purposes, angering Moscow.
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King Charles fell "hopelessly in love" with the Czech Republic during past visits
Although it has been 13 years since his last visit to Czechia, the former Prince Charles took a huge interest in the country during the 1990s and 2000s.
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Lipavský in Washington: “Ukraine must regain Crimea to put an end to Putin's imperialistic dreams”
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský made it clear during his meeting with Antony Blinken in Washington that Czechia is aligned with the US on issues such as Ukraine and China.
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Oleksandra Matviichuk: "Russians have enjoyed impunity for decades"
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk heads the non-profit Centre for Civil Liberties, which was one of three recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize last year.
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President Pavel in Ukraine: Attacks on civilian targets clearly planned
Czech President Petr Pavel arrived in Ukraine early on Friday morning, shortly after Kyiv and other cities were hit by Russian missiles.
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Russia’s Patriarch Kirill first name on Czech national sanctions list
The Czech government has placed the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, on its national sanctions list for supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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“We will not be silent on this” says Havel Library chief on Kara-Murza jailing
Vladimir Kara-Murza, who won the 2022 Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize, has received a 25-year jail term in Russia on charges linked to his criticism of the war in Ukraine.
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Czech visas to end for Russians, Belarusians with second citizenship
Czechia is set to cease issuing visas to Russians and Belarusians who also possess citizenship of other states.
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Lipavský argues for setting up of international tribunal after ICC issues Putin arrest warrant
Czechia’s Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský says an international tribunal should be set up to prosecute Russian aggression.
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Matt Field: Prague is an incredibly liveable city
Since taking over as UK ambassador in January, Matt Field has quickly established himself as one of Czechia's best-known diplomats. But how does he find living in Prague?
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Pekarová Adamová: Taiwan situation could soon echo that in Ukraine
Ties between Czechia and Taiwan have been significantly strengthened over the past several years. This month will see the largest Czech delegation yet travel to Taipei.
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