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Radio Prague: Central Europe will not be a priority for president Trump

Our Martin Michelot talks to Radio Prague about the possible challenges for the Czech republic regarding the NATO reforms and the future Russian cooperation promoted by the newly elected US president Donald Trump.
10. November 2016

Our deputy director Martin Michelot talks to in an interview with Radio Prague about the possible challenges for the Czech republic regarding the NATO reforms and the future Russian cooperation promoted by the newly elected US president Donald Trump.

Obviously, there are concerns that aren't as evident in the speeches, especially in the reaction of Lubomír Zaorálek, the Minister of Foreign Affairs (...). In the Czech Republic, we can say that there is a fear of Russia.

You can read the whole interview in French here.

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