The Czech Foreign Ministry Summoned the Russian Ambassador because of the Recent Statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense
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Prague Summons Russian Ambassador After Threats
Moscow has officially designated several European UAV manufacturers—including Czech firms—as potential military targets. In turn, Czechia’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador, Alexander Zmeyevsky, on Monday April 20th. This follows explicit threats from the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council and former president Dmitry Medvedev. The Ministry lodged a formal protest against what it termed an “unacceptable escalation” ta…
The Czech Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador because of the recent statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense
On April 20, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic issued a strong protest to the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Czech Republic, Alexander Zmeevsky. This was reported in the press service of the Czech department.
Czechia Summons Russian Ambassador Over Threats to Drone Production
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Russian ambassador on April 20 following Moscow’s threats against European nations involved in joint drone production with Ukraine. This move comes as a response to statements made by the Russian Ministry of Defense and further comments by Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of the Security Council and former president, who identified several Czech companies as potential targets for Russian attacks…
On Monday, Russian Ambassador Alexander Zmeyevsky heard a protest at the Foreign Ministry against threats from Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council and former President Dmitry Medvedev, who last week identified some Czech companies as possible targets of attacks.
From the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Czech authorities have transferred to Zmejevsky their "strong protest" over the latter "threats", as well as subsequent comments by former Russian President and current Vice-President of the Security Council, Dimitri Medvedev.
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday submitted a strong protest to the Russian ambassador in Prague, Alexander Zmijewski, regarding threats made by Moscow against Czech companies. "This is unacceptable," the ministry stated. Last Wednesday, the Russian Ministry of Defense published a list of European companies that would produce drones for Ukraine, among other things. The list includes two companies with branches in the Czech Republic…
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