Foreign Policy
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No coastline, no problem: Czechia active member of Three Seas Initiative
President Pavel travels to Vilnius Thursday for a summit of the Three Seas Initiative, uniting countries by the Baltic, Adriatic and Black seas. Why is Czechia involved?
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Pundit: Czech govt. “not very happy” over Pellegrini win in Slovakia
Presidential elections in Slovakia were also watched in Czechia. Czech leaders have congratulated winner Pellegrini, but what do they really think about his victory?
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Jourová: EP must respond to revelations Russia paying politicians
Czechia’s European commissioner says she sensed Russia was buying European politicians – and says those on its payroll must be weeded out of the European Parliament.
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Klus: Czech media bias leading to dehumanisation of Palestinians
Hundreds of Czech artists, led by singer-songwriter Tomáš Klus, have signed an open letter to the country’s leaders, urging them to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Czechs bust Russian network paying off European politicians
The Czech secret service has scored a major success, uncovering a Russian network attempting to influence elections, and paying off politicians, in various EU states.
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Czech government and opposition clash over “pacifist” language on Ukraine
The ruling coalition has accused opposition leader Andrej Babiš of putting the country's security at risk with his “pacifist” stance on the war in Ukraine.
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“Putin not my president”: Russians in Prague join “Noon against Putin” protests at home
Russian nationals in Prague gathered on Wenceslas Square on Sunday in a symbolic show of support for the “Noon against Putin” protests at home.
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Enlargement “a good investment”, Clinton tells Prague security conference
Czechia on Tuesday marked 25 years since its accession to NATO, on March 12, 1999. Bill Clinton, who was US president then, spoke in Prague on that anniversary.
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Expert: NATO membership makes Czechs safer than at any time
Czechia joined NATO exactly 25 years ago, on March 12, 1999. How has Czech membership of the alliance actually gone over the last quarter century?
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President Clinton revisits Reduta jazz club in Prague where he famously jammed in 1994
President Bill Clinton, who is in Prague for celebrations of the 25th anniversary of Czechia’s admission to NATO, visited the Reduta jazz club where he jammed in 1994.
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“Active in foreign policy and clearly pro-Western”, pundit on President Pavel’s first year in office
Friday marks Petr Pavel’s first year as president of Czechia. What have been his biggest successes so far? And did he succeed in uniting the divided Czech society?
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Prague draws red line in growing foreign policy discord with former sister state
Mounting differences over foreign policy and the war in Ukraine have soured Czech-Slovak relations and have led to Prague suspending planned talks with the Fico cabinet.
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