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Babiš, Macinka, Zůna. Pavel Is Missing From the List of Delegations to the Nato Summit

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At its Monday meeting, the government approved a resolution on securing air transportation for constitutional officials in 2026, which indicates that it does not count on President Petr Pavel's participation in the July NATO summit in Ankara.

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At its Monday meeting, the government approved a resolution on securing air transportation for constitutional officials in 2026, which indicates that it does not count on President Petr Pavel's participation in the July NATO summit in Ankara.

"We have a prime minister whose political success includes avoiding situations in which his popularity could suffer," says diplomat and presidential advisor Michael Žantovský regarding the dispute over the participation of Czech representatives at the NATO summit in Ankara. In the Studio N podcast, he criticizes that Andrej Babiš is avoiding not only politically unpleasant situations, but also his constitutional role.

Czech President Petr Pavel intends to attend the NATO summit in Ankara in July and take part in an informal meeting of leaders, despite Prime Minister Andrey Babis opposing it.

The government has allocated a military plane to the July NATO summit in Ankara for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoriste) and Defense Minister Jaromír Zůna (SPD). This follows from the annex to the resolution on air transport of constitutional officials, which the cabinet approved on Monday. President Petr Pavel is seeking to lead the delegation. Babiš said on Monday that it is illogical for the presiden…

The government approved on Monday that Prime Minister Babiš, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka and Defense Minister Jaromír Zůna will fly to the July NATO summit. This follows from the resolution on the air transport of constitutional officials. President Petr Pavel said in an interview with the weekly Reflex on Thursday that Babiš can defend the Czech Republic's defense spending at the July summit and the president can participate in the informal p…

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The government has allocated a military plane heading to the July summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Ankara for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) and Ministers of Foreign Affairs Petr Macinka (Motoriste) and Defense Jaromír Zůna (for the SPD). This follows from the appendix to the resolution on the air transport of constitutional officials, which the cabinet approved on Monday. President Petr Pavel is seeking to lead the …

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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