Czech Republic's policy towards Ukraine to remain unchanged
The policy of the Czech Republic regarding Ukraine is unlikely to change after the presidential elections, Radio Liberty reported referring to Ukrainian Ambassador to the Czech Republic Yevhen Perebyinis.
"The current government headed by Andrej Babis, who next week will face a confidence vote in parliament, actually, has already declared his position on Ukraine, on supporting Ukraine," Perebyinis stressed.
According to him, the foreign policy in the Czech Republic is determined by the government, and presidential functions are mostly ceremonial.
As reported, the current head of the Czech Republic, Miklos Zeman, won the first round of the presidential run, but he failed to win an absolute majority.
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