Under the agreement, the Czech Republic would be able to take part in the development of the plans such as programmed instructions to use the system of anti-missile protection in Europe, the Czech Foreign Ministry told."We found out during our negotiations that it is not important who pushes the button, but how is the Ferguson has confidence in Bolton ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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