Foreign Policy
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Survey: Most Czechs perceive Russia as security threat
Most Czechs perceive Russia as a security threat to the country, suggests a survey conducted by the Median agency for Czech Radio.
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Czech top officials close ranks in deepening diplomatic row with Russia
In a deepening diplomatic row with Russia, the Czech Republic is pushing Moscow to accept responsibility for the deadly 2014 explosions on Czech soil.
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Russia’s Rosatom excluded from Dukovany power plant tender
The Czech government issued a resolution on Monday which excludes the Russian state corporation Rosatom from the Dukovany power plant tender.
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Intelligence expert on security repercussions of Vrbětice blast
The revelation that Russian agents were involved in the 2014 munitions explosions in Moravia, has shocked the country. We look at the security implications.
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Czech charge of Russian role in blast triggers expulsion of diplomats, scuppers Rosatom nuclear bid
Czech intelligence report links Moscow to deadly 2014 blast allegedly involving same two Russian agents behind 2018 nerve gas attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal in UK.
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Little-known 37-year-old in frame to be Czech foreign minister
The Social Democrats have announced a new nominee to take over the post of Czech foreign minister: hitherto deputy interior minister Jakub Kulhánek, who is 37.
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Tomáš Petříček recalled as foreign minister after failed party leadership bid
Tomáš Petříček, the man who has been in charge of Czech diplomacy for over two years, will no longer be minister of foreign affairs.
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Amb. Cliona Manahan: If I don’t sound authentic, nobody’s going to listen
Cliona Manahan, Ireland’s ambassador to the Czech Republic, says that her approach is based on reaching out – and that she see her embassy as aninformal “Ireland House”.
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Czech Republic opens embassy office in Jerusalem
The Czech Republic has confirmed its friendly relations with Israel, becoming only the second EU country to open a branch of its embassy in Jerusalem.
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Czech Republic to sue Poland over Turów coal mine expansion
The Czech Republic will sue Poland over the expansion of the Turów brown coal mine located in the close proximity to the Czech border.
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New podcast focuses on how culture can be used as an instrument of positive diplomacy
A new podcast expores the uses and value of cultural diplomacy.
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Political scientist: Visegrad should be seen as a mechanism to build ad hoc, issue-based coalitions
The Visegrad Four, a loose alliance of Central European states is celebrating 30 years since its founding in the historic town of Visegrad on February 15, 1991.
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