Foreign Policy
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A wine register and clean drinking water: Czech development projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czechia has been developing close partnerships in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the 1990s and has also been supporting it in its preparations for EU accession.
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Czech president-elect causes stir with call to Taiwan
China has reacted with anger to a phone call between Czech president-elect Petr Pavel and the president of Taiwan, reminding Prague of the “One China” principle.
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Lipavský: The more Russia does, the more the West listens to us on Ukraine
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský discusses a host of issues, from Russia's war on Ukraine and Europe's response to Czech relations with China, the Visegrad Four – and Czechia.
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Thirty years after divorcing, Czechs and Slovaks still close
Journalists from Radio Prague Int. and Radio Slovakia Int. get together to talk about the break-up of Czechoslovakia and how it has affected people-to-people relations.
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People in Need halts programmes in Afghanistan after Taliban bans female aid workers
In response to the Taliban‘s crackdown on women’s rights in Afghanistan, Czech NGO People in Need have suspended their programmes in the country.
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EU foreign ministers debating 9th package of sanctions against Russia
Czechia, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, is negotiating support for a ninth package of sanctions against Russia in Brussels.
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Czechia to employ thousands of Ukrainian arms industry experts to step up weapons production
In the coming months, Czechia will employ thousands of experts from Ukraine in its arms manufacturing industry, thanks to a deal struck between Czech PM Fiala and Zelensky.
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Ambassador Nick Archer: Czechs’ knowledge of UK “disconcertingly deep”
After five years, British ambassador Nick Archer’s time in Prague is coming to an end. In an interview on the eve of his departure, he discusses a wide range of subjects.
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Prague expresses solidarity with Warsaw in wake of missile explosion
Czech officials have responded with concern to the news that two allegedly Russian missiles hit Polish territory on Tuesday, killing two people.
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Border check spat expected to take centre stage at Czech and Slovak PM meeting
Border controls are expected to be the main topic of discussion at Thursday's meeting between Prime Minister Petr Fiala and his Slovak counterpart Eduard Heger
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Czech visit to Kyiv successful despite missile attacks and Russia’s withdrawal from grain deal
A Czech government delegation led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala has returned from Kyiv following talks with their Ukrainian counterparts and President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Prague and Moscow caught up in spat over sanctity of diplomatic premises
Following a mass expulsion of each other’s diplomats in 2021, Prague and Moscow are now engaged in a spat over diplomatic ground.
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