Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky will soon inform the country's Cabinet of Ministers about the revision of relations with China. This was announced today, April 30, by the press service of the department.
It is noted that this is an informal document.
"The review is an ongoing process and Minister Jan Lipawski will inform the cabinet about its progress in the coming weeks," the statement said.
Recall that in June 2024, the Czech government approved a report on the revision of relations in June last year. Then Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said that Russia in the coming decades, if there is no fundamental transformation of Russian society, will remain a source of threats and risks to the security of the country and the whole of Europe. In its document, the Foreign Ministry also stated that a number of adopted anti-Russian sanctions will remain in force in the coming years.

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