The Ministry Distanced Itself From Pavel's Words to Trump
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs distanced itself in an official statement on Sunday from the words of Czech President Petr Pavel addressed to his American counterpart Donald Trump. During a debate on Wednesday at the Faculty of Law of Charles University, Pavel stated, among other things, that the American president has done more to reduce NATO's credibility in recent weeks than Russian leader Vladimir Putin has done in several years. According t…
The agency regretted the criticism by the Head of State of the President of the United States and stressed that these statements did not reflect the official position of the Government of the Czech Republic.
The dispute between President Petr Pavel and the government over participation in the NATO summit was escalated on Sunday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), which in a statement distanced itself from Pavlov's statements regarding US President Donald Trump. The diplomacy emphasized that the president's words do not represent the official position of the cabinet, and assured of the strength of Czech-American relations and the commitment to …
The Czech Foreign Ministry issued a statement criticizing President Petr Pavel following his remarks at Charles University. The Czech president commented on the US president's demands for European countries to join the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Discussions about the role of President Petr Pavel and the government in foreign policy and the security situation in the world dominated the debate on the Partie Terezia Tománková program on CNN Prima News. "The president is making one mistake after another," said MP Filip Turek, whom the head of state had previously refused to appoint as foreign and environment minister.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic expressed regret over recent critical statements by President Petr Pavel regarding US President Donald Trump. In a statement today, the office emphasized that these statements do not represent the official position of the Czech government.
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