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TA3 | The summit could change the old continentTA3

6. 3. 2025
The extraordinary EU summit was commented on for the Slovak television TA3 by Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director of the EUROPEUM Institute.

TN Live | European Council discusses Ukraine. In the event of a disagreement, it may form a coalition outside, says an expert

6. 3. 2025
The leaders of the 27 EU countries met in Brussels on Thursday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also present. The topics were aid to Ukraine and the defence of Europe. Martin Vokálek, executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute, discussed the topic.

TA3 | Europe is addressing a new phase of rearmament

6. 3. 2025
Martin Vokálek, the Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute commented the situation surrounding the "new era" of armament of the EU for Slovak television TA3.

CNN Prima News | Extraordinary European Union Summit

6. 3. 2025
Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented the situation surrounding the extraordinary European Union summit for CNN Prima News.

ČT24 | Extraordinary EU Summit in Brussels

6. 3. 2025
An extraordinary EU summit will begin in Brussels, focusing on the security of Ukraine and Europe. Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for ČT24.

Ekolist.cz | Survey: About 60 percent of Czechs see Green Deal as a threat, 27 as an opportunity

5. 3. 2025
Almost 60 % of Czechs see the Green Deal as a threat, while 27 % see it as an opportunity. This is according to a survey conducted by STEM and the Europeum Institute for European Policy. The Green Deal has become a brand for all climate policy, on which it is relatively easy to pile a lot of different negative aspects. Rebeka Hengalová, researcher at EUROPEUM, and Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the Institute, commented for Ekolist.cz.

CNN Prima News | The future of the relationship between Ukraine, Europe and the US after the White House meeting

5. 3. 2025
I believe that the negotiations will resume, but it is up to President Trump in particular to decide what attitude he will take towards President Zelensky. What we have seen in the Oval Office is indeed a dagger in the back of a country that has long resisted Russian aggression. Martin Vokálek, executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for CNN Prima News.

STVR | Freeing up the EU budget for Ukraine's defence and arms investments

4. 3. 2025
It is mainly about supporting industry in Europe. It is about awakening some capital, enabling companies to invest in defence in the long term and to create some new capacities, which are missing at the moment. Zuzana Krulichová, analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for STVR.

Radiožurnál | European Leaders' Summit in London

2. 3. 2025
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has organised a summit of European leaders on Sunday, where representatives of more than ten European countries will discuss Ukraine's security. Why were the Baltic countries not invited? Zuzana Krulichová, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Radiožurnál.

Euractiv | German conservatives will try to get Europe moving

28. 2. 2025
What do the results of the German parliamentary elections mean for Europe? Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, Martin Vokálek, commented for Euractiv.

Televizní noviny | Clear industrial deal

26. 2. 2025
The European Commission has presented a clean industrial agreement. Agreement is designed to ensure that the Green Deal's objectives are met while boosting European industry's competitiveness. Filip Křenek, analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Televizní noviny.

Radiožurnál | Polední publicistika: Plans for European Industry

26. 2. 2025
Can the strategic plans presented by the European Commission today make a significant contribution to the competitiveness of European industry? Filip Křenek, EUROPEUM Institute analyst commented for Radižurnál.
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