The Czech Republic Will Continue to Advocate for the Adoption of Tougher Sanctions Against Russia, Said Fiala
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Of all the Visegrad Four countries, we are now the only ones with a pro-Western constellation. Hungary, Slovakia and now Poland (albeit narrowly, but still) have decided to embark on a path that questions the Western orientation. Only here are both the president and the government pro-European. In 1990 – that is, before...
The Czech Republic will continue to advocate for the adoption of tougher sanctions against Russia, said Fiala
Prague – The Czech Republic will continue to support Ukraine and advocate for the adoption of the 18th package of tough anti-Russian sanctions, Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) told ČTK today. He considers the unity of the European Union to be key. He does not view the decision of the Slovak parliament to commit members of the local government to not adopt further sanctions against Russia as good for the security of Europe. The Slovak parliament …
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala does not consider the decision of the Slovak parliament to oblige the government not to support further anti-Russian sanctions to be good for European security. This was reported on Thursday by the ČT24 station. Fiala noted that the Czech Republic will continue to support Ukraine and will also promote the adoption of the eighteenth package of anti-Russian sanctions. He added that he considers the unity of the Euro…
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