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ČTK | Lipavský: Dealing with Russian aggression is key for the future of Europe

According to Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský, it is crucial for the future of Europe how it deals with Russia's brutal aggression towards Ukraine and its increasingly aggressive stance towards the West. He also emphasized that it will be essential for the European Union to ambitiously strengthen its role as a global player in the coming period, including prompt action in the development of the defense industry. He presented this vision in his speech at the Prague European Summit co-organized by EUROPEUM Institute and the Institute of International Relations.
13. June 2024

"In order to have authority on the global stage, we must first and foremost ensure security, stability and prosperity on our own continent." - Jan Lipavský, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic

You can read the entire article here.

More also in press release here (in Czech).

 

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