Czech President Petr Pavel believes that the West ... and Zelenskyy has said he will provide skilled technicians for new munitions factories if the EU defence industry fails to do so.
The top headlines for the Czech Republic on Thursday, May 24, 2023, updated throughout the day to keep you up to speed.
Petr Pavel sounds cautious note, saying Kyiv no longer has element of surprise that led to military successes last year The Czech president ... technicians for new ammunition factories if the ...
The new Czech president, Petr Pavel, and his Slovak counterpart, Zuzana Čaputová, have arrived in Ukraine together. Source: European Pravda, referring to Czech media, including IDNES. Details: The ...
Czech President Petr Pavel approved several laws relating to building permits, meaning that, in most cases, a building permit ...
Czech President-elect Pavel during the election period ... ratchets up military threats against the island and Taipei seeks new friends in Eastern and Central Europe. The center-right Czech ...
President Zuzana Čaputová promised to announce whether she would run for re-election in the next year’s elections sooner than ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday ... banks to demand they curtail ties with companies behind new fossil fuel projects in a ...
New names are added to the wall every day. They also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He thanked the Slovak and Czech people and their leaders for their help in protecting the freedom ...
Czech President Petr Pavel believes that the West ... and Zelenskyy has said he will provide skilled technicians for new munitions factories if the EU defence industry fails to do so.
Czech President Petr Pavel believes that the West should prepare ... and Zelenskyy has said he will provide skilled technicians for new munitions factories if the EU defence industry fails to do so.
Czech President Petr Pavel believes that the West should prepare ... and Zelenskyy has said he will provide skilled technicians for new munitions factories if the EU defence industry fails to do so.