REUTERS/David W Cerny/File Photo PRAGUE, May 10 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic could give Ukraine some of its L-159 fighter jets to support its planned counter-offensive, Czech President Petr ...
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.
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 ...
Czech President Petr Pavel approved several laws relating to building permits, meaning that, in most cases, a building permit ...
The top headlines for the Czech Republic on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, updated throughout the day to keep you up to speed.
Speaking at the opening of the Bavarian-Czech Friendship Weeks in Selbo, Germany, Czech President Petr Pavel thanked Bernd Posselt, chairman of the Sudeten German Regional Association, for ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday ... banks to demand they curtail ties with companies behind new fossil fuel projects in a ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that new defense decisions, which concern air defense systems, fighter jets ...
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 ...
Last week, the Philippines inked a new defense pact with the Czech ... the country is experiencing under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. The Czech Republic has not been a traditional defense ...
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.