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Czech President Urges NATO "to Show Its Cultures in the Face of Russia's Challenges.

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Czech President Petr Pavel urged NATO "to show its cultures in response to repeated tests of Russia's alliance on the eastern flank, suggesting a number of options, including stopping Russia's access to the Internet, disconnecting its banks from global financial systems and taking down aircraft violating the airspace of the allies," The Guardian said.

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"If violations of NATO airspace continue, we will have to decide whether to shoot down the drone or the manned aircraft."

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Czech President Petr Pavel urged NATO "to show its cultures in response to repeated tests of Russia's alliance on the eastern flank, suggesting a number of options, including stopping Russia's access to the Internet, disconnecting its banks from global financial systems and taking down aircraft violating the airspace of the allies," The Guardian said.

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The President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, called on NATO to “show your teeth” at the prompt to ask Russia to try its rivalry to the Alliance on its own sea flank. Vin, asking for low visits, among which are the involvement of the Russian Federation from the Internet, the solidation of banks from the world's financial...

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What radical steps does Petr Pavel propose against Moscow? Czech President Petr Pavel called on NATO to respond to Russia's provocations with decisive and even asymmetric measures. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Guardian. Read also: Czech President warns of consequences of "bad peace" for Ukraine What Pavel proposed: In an interview with the Guardian, the former general and chairman of NATO's Military Committee emphasized that the …

NATO must "show its teeth" in response to Russia's "provocations", stated in an interview with The Guardian former general and ex-head of the alliance's military committee, the incumbent president of the Czech Republic, Peter Paul.

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antena3.ro broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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