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CZECHIA: Prague Continues To Voice Disappointment With Fico's Trip To Moscow

CZECHIA
  • With little of note happening at home, much of the Czech headline flow over the past 48h or so has been centred around Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's visit to Moscow. European Affairs Minister Martin Dvorak (STAN) said that Fico's talks with Putin "will not strengthen Czech-Slovak relations, quite the opposite" and accused Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban of undermining EU unity.
  • Czech markets are closed for Christmas holidays between December 24-26.
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  • With little of note happening at home, much of the Czech headline flow over the past 48h or so has been centred around Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's visit to Moscow. European Affairs Minister Martin Dvorak (STAN) said that Fico's talks with Putin "will not strengthen Czech-Slovak relations, quite the opposite" and accused Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban of undermining EU unity.
  • Czech markets are closed for Christmas holidays between December 24-26.