Foreign Policy
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What do Czechs think about the upcoming US presidential elections?
With the US presidential election approaching, the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump has captured global attention, including in Czechia.
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Czech and Slovak de-mining system arrives in Kharkiv, Ukraine
The Božena 5 de-mining system has been brought to the Kharkiv region by members of the Czech association, Team4Ukraine.
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106 years since Czechoslovakia’s founding, Robert Fico tests Czech-Slovak relations
Yesterday, Czechs celebrated the 106th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia. I spoke with Kristína Chlebáková, to reflect on Czech-Slovak relations.
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Czechia and the Vatican sign historic agreement after 22 years
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin signed a treaty formalizing relations between Czechia and the Holy See.
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NATO seeks Czech applicants: Assistant Secretary General on what makes candidates successful
NATO has increased recruitment since 2022. In order to attract more candidates from Czechia, a NATO career workshop was held at the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Proving Democracy's Resolve and Resilience: Forum 2000 opens in Prague
The 28th Forum 2000 International Conference entitled Proving Democracy's Resolve and Resilience opened at the Prague Congress Centre on Sunday.
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Confronting Russian espionage: FM Lipavský reflects on Czechia’s relations with Moscow
In an interview with Czech Radio, Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, reflects on relations with Russia following the infamous Vrbětice case.
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Future leaders convene in Prague for exclusive Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Duke Wenceslas programme
The Duke Wenceslas Future Leaders Programme, which welcomes the diplomats and political analysts of the future to Czechia, has successfully taken place for a second year.
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Why has Czechia vetoed EU statement for "immediate ceasefire" between Israel and Hezbollah?
Czechia has vetoed a European Union statement that urged an "immediate ceasefire" between Israel and Hezbollah and condemned the civilian casualties in Lebanon.
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September 30th 1989: Minister Genscher opened the gates to the West for East German Refugees
35 years ago tomorrow, one of the most significant events of the end of the Cold War took place in the garden of the West German Embassy in Prague.
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Czech President Petr Pavel urges UN Security Council reform and global cooperation in annual meeting
At the UN General Assembly, Czech President Petr Pavel called for reform of the Security Council and more global cooperation.
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Nuclear energy and global security: topics on the table in South Korean president’s visit to Czechia
The South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has just paid a two-day official visit to Czechia. The visit is part of efforts to form even closer ties between the countries.
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