Czechia Boosts Ukraine Support with Danish and Dutch Funding
Czech Ministry of Defense sees agreement as weapons manufacturing boost
Czech Ministry of Defense sees agreement as weapons manufacturing boost
Speakers and demonstrators expressed opposition to the sitting government, NATO, the EU, the Green Deal, cultural and political globalism, and Washington’s meddling in European affairs.
Prague and Vienna state they will not comply.
Elections in Slovakia and Poland may bring changes to Central European cooperation.
Trust in multinational institutions like the EU, NATO, and the UN among the Czech population has dropped precipitously in the past year.
The Russians should be treated like the Japanese in the U.S. during WWII, President Pavel said, stopping just short of suggesting internment camps, as it’s “simply the cost of war.”
Since the onset of the war in February 2022, Fiala’s government has been among the European Union’s most fervent proponents of the collective West’s sanctions against Russia, despite the serious damage they have inflicted on the Czech economy.
In an interview with the BBC, Pavel affirmed his belief that Ukraine should join NATO as soon as the war ended.
After taking a distinctly anti-China foreign policy stance during his campaign, Czech President-elect Petr Pavel has angered Beijing after becoming the first EU leader to acknowledge Taiwan’s legitimacy by direct communication with its president.
Following his decisive victory over Andrej Babiš, the 61-year-old Petr Pavel told supporters that “values like truth, dignity, respect and modesty have won.”
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