Foreign Policy
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Czech deputy foreign minister:This is not just a war against Ukraine, it is a war against the West
Czech Deputy Foreign Minister Martin Dvořák on the need to maintain EU unity, prepare for a drop in living standards and keeping the EU expansion process on track.
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Ukraine and energy in focus as Czech government unveils five priorities for upcoming EU presidency
Managing the refugee crisis associated with the war in Ukraine and helping rebuild the country will be a top issue for Czechia during its presidency of the EU Council.
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“We are with you, be with us” – Zelensky echoes ’68 quote in speech to Czech Parliament
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky called for his country to receive EU candidate status and for more sanctions against Russia in a speech to the Czech Parliament.
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The final diplomatic frontier: Prague conference to address space security
Putin’s war on Ukraine also has implications in outer space and this will be one area discussed at a space security conference starting in Prague this Sunday.
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Nuclear security at forefront of attention of Fiala-Macron talks in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron received Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala at Elysee Palace on Tuesday night for talks on the war in Ukraine and its global repercussions.
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100 days since start of Russian invasion: how much has Czechia helped Ukraine?
June 3 marks 100 days since Russia unleashed a war in Ukraine. We look back at what the Czech Republic has done to help the war-torn country.
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Czechia given temporary exemption on pipeline oil deliveries as EU agrees on new sanctions
EU leaders have agreed to block more than two-thirds of Russian oil imports to EU states in a deal that will cut off a huge source of financing for Russia’s war machine.
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Real estate used by Russian Embassy reviewed amid concerns over illegal practices
The Czech Foreign Ministry wants to look into how the Russian Embassy is using the vast number of propoerties it received for diplomatic purposes during the communist era.
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Expert: PM’s goal of 2 percent defence spending by 2024 “not realistic”
PM Petr Fiala says that the Czech Republic now aims to spend 2 percent of its GDP on defence by 2024, but this is not realistic according to defence analyst Matúš Halás.
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Czech-African Health Forum biggest event of its kind in decades
A Czech-African Health Forum began at Prague’s Černín Palace on Wednesday. We spoke to Deputy Foreign Minister Martin Tlapa to find out why Africa is important to Czechia.
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Dana Huňátová: Madeleine Albright was first person I saw who lived for work
As head of office of new minister Jiří Dienstbier, Dana Huňátová was involved in the overhaul of the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry needed after four decades of communism.
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Czech official: Development cooperation increasingly becoming "European team“ effort
What is the Czech Republic doing to alleviate the plight of Ukranian refugees and how is it helping to improve the lives of people elsewhere in the world?
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