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27.08.2008 - CSSD head must have known about Czech-U.S. radar talks - Czech PM

Topolanek said he had "clear evidence" that Paroubek had the information as prime minister in 2006. He pointed out that Paroubek's cabinet issued a resolution concerning the radar in June 2006. Paroubek said on Monday he did not know of Russia says Europe in new arms race ...
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any such consultations when he was prime minister in 2005 and 2006 then. He claimed that Stanislav Gross (CSSD) who was prime minister before him did not tell him then that general consultations on a U.S. radar base had been launched. Gross indicated in the press interview released on Saturday that Paroubek was aware of the consultations. The CSSD strongly opposes the fact that a Czech-U.S. treaty on the radar's construction was signed in July. A majority of Czechs is against the radar project. The CSSD insists that their government did not negotiate about the radar, but only had technical consultations. Experts from U.S. defence and state departments told Czech journalists in October 2002 that a U.S. radar might be located in the Czech Republic. The experts then said CSSD defence minister Jaroslav Tvrdik already discussed the issue in the United States. Topolanek today said the cabinet of Vladimir Spidla, who preceded Gross as prime minister, was the first one to discuss a U.S. radar. He added that Paroubek signed a document that declassified a secret resolution that Spidla's cabinet made on the radar. The planned radar will be located 90 km southwest of Prague as part of the U.S. missile defence shield in Central Europe along with a base for ten interceptor missiles in Poland. The shield is to protect the United States and a large part of the European continent against missiles that states like Iran might launch. U.S. representatives have already signed treaties on the stationing of the missile defence elements with Poland and the Czech Republic. However, the treaties are yet to be ratified by the Czech and Polish parliaments.

(Ceske Noviny)


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