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Češka proteruje 18 ruskih diplomata


Češka Republika odlučila je da protera 18 službenika ambasade Rusije u Pragu za koje nadležne češke službe tvrde da su ruski obaveštajci.

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17 April 2021

PRAG - Češka Republika odlučila je da protera 18 službenika ambasade Rusije u Pragu za koje nadležne češke službe tvrde da su ruski obaveštajci.
"Kao češki ministar spoljnih poslova odlučio sam da proteram sve službenike ruske ambasade u Pragu koje su naše specijalne službe identifikovale kao pripadnike ruskih obaveštajnih agencija SVR i GRU", rekao je potpredsednik Vlade i šef diplomatije Jan Hamaček na konferenciji za novinare.

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Тако треба! Само оштро са "Мајчицом"! КГБовцима није место у Златном Граду већ у Гулагу.
 
Vi Hrvati to najbolje razumete...i vas su slali na Istocni front...i niste se bas uveselili...

...
то они вас шаљу у рат је у главном хитлер говорио ал добро
ако ћемо реално покидао је дојче вермахт линије, да није било америчке нафте (то су они типови које ви зовете неофашистима) русија би сада била кратер

ал хвала богу било је људи који су жалили руски народ
 
Чешки вазали и јаничари .

Америка наредила да се протерају , али то им неће много помоћи јер у Чешкој за Русе раде Чеси а не руске дипломате ..

То није Чешка то је колонија Запада ..Хеј Словени још сте живи ?
 
У осталом знамо сви ко господари Чешком а то нису сигурно Чеси ..

Руси су најсавршенији облик словена , једино су Руси сами господари на својој земљи , не трпе Запад као господара .
 
У осталом знамо сви ко господари Чешком а то нису сигурно Чеси ..

Руси су најсавршенији облик словена , једино су Руси сами господари на својој земљи , не трпе Запад као господара .
оргазам си добила
 
Чешки вазали и јаничари .

Америка наредила да се протерају , али то им неће много помоћи јер у Чешкој за Русе раде Чеси а не руске дипломате ..

То није Чешка то је колонија Запада ..Хеј Словени још сте живи ?
Izgleda da slabo ide nešto tvoj Sveslovenski savez koji će da nanese poraz Rumunima i Bugarima i spoji se sa Srbijom.
 
Izgleda da slabo ide nešto tvoj Sveslovenski savez koji će da nanese poraz Rumunima i Bugarima i spoji se sa Srbijom.

Знаш и сам да су Чеси посебна врста словена , дуго трпе окупатора , савијају се , али чим се пробуди тај словен у њима постају потпуно другачији .

То треба неговати у Чесима .Чешка је де факто колонија Запада и окупирани су , грађани другог реда као Пољаци ..једно су Словаци заиста словени за пример
 
додуше на то их подсети Виктор Орбан и то је добро ...

Једном сам на нету причала са јединм Чехом , он је оно радио слободна Европа либерал , али сам покушала да продрем у оно словенско у њему .

Назвала сам га изјдаником , што и јесте .
Ту сам видела да ипак има ту словенства , само је заспало , убијено у појам .

Он се бунио што сам га назвала изјдаником , ипак издајнике та реч највише боли и кренули смо у расправу

међутим запрепастила ме чињеница о његовом незнању .

Он уопште не зна ко је Гаврило Принцип , за садашње Чехе то је неки тамо луди анархиста који је пуцао а не човек који је својим постпуком зидао слободу за окупиране словене .

Садашња едукација Чешха је катастрофа и Запад кроз едукацију кроз систем образовања уништава то словенско у њима , уништава жељу за слободом .

Схватила сам да је Чешка поптуно окупирана и да је овај пут Запад то урадио тако да убије и тотално уништи словена у њима , да би таквим уништеним словенима управљао без да се било ко буни.
 
Треба Чехе подсетити да нису ништа друго до вазала Запада И ДА СУ ОКУПИРАНИ
A тебе треба подсетити да су твоји руси попушили у Црној Гори, Маћедонији, а богами издуваше и за базу у Нишу.
 

Russia tells 20 Czech diplomats to leave by Monday night in response to Prague’s expulsions​

Twenty Czech diplomats have been declared personae non-gratae and must now leave Russia before the end of April 19, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday, a day after Czech officials expelled 18 diplomats to Moscow.
Earlier on Sunday, the Czech ambassador to Moscow, Vítezslav Pivonka, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, which expressed a “strong protest” over Prague’s actions this weekend. Citing allegations of the involvement of the Russian intelligence in a 2014 blast at a military depot in the Czech Republic, which was initially thought to be an accident, the Czech government ordered 18 Russian diplomats out of the country. The decision was announced on Saturday by Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek.
The envoy was also informed that 20 staff members of the Czech embassy in Moscow would have to leave Russia by the end of Monday, April 19. Reports in the media on Saturday cited diplomatic sources as having said that a proportionate retaliation from Moscow would effectively shut down the embassy, but it was not immediately clear how severely the work of the diplomatic mission has actually been affected.
Notably, the diplomatic scandal rocked Czech-Russian relations on the eve of FM Hamacek’s scheduled visit to Moscow, where he was to have discussed the possible purchase of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine.

The breakdown in relations has also disrupted Russian-Czech cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. On Sunday, Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlicek said Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, would likely be barred from tendering for renovating the Czech Republic’s Dukovany nuclear power plant.

Also on Saturday, Czech police said they were looking for two Russian citizens who were in the area of the military depot at the time of the blast, apparently implying their involvement without directly saying so. The news was met with much ridicule in Russia, as the suspects are the same men who were accused by London of the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in 2018 – an allegation denied by Moscow. Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov have previously denied any links to Russian intelligence, claiming they were businessmen and complaining that Britain’s unsubstantiated accusations had ruined their lives.
The US and other NATO allies were quick to support Prague in its decision to kick Russian diplomats out.

“The US stands with the Czech Republic in its firm response against Russia’s subversive actions on Czech soil,” the US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a Twitter post. The UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said London stands “in full support of our Czech allies,” alleging they “exposed the lengths” that Russian intelligence is willing to go in its “dangerous and malign operations in Europe.”
Officials in Moscow have called the allegations “absurd.” In a statement on Sunday, the Foreign Ministry has accused Prague of doing Washington’s bidding.

“An American trace” in the Czech decision to expel the Russian was hard to ignore, the ministry said, pointing to the fact that it was announced shortly after the US asked ten Russian embassy employees to leave the country. However, in their attempt to “please” Washington “the Czech authorities even managed to outdo their masters on the other side of the Atlantic,” it added.

https://www.rt.com/russia/521427-czech-diplomats-expelled-moscow/
 

Russia tells 20 Czech diplomats to leave by Monday night in response to Prague’s expulsions​

Twenty Czech diplomats have been declared personae non-gratae and must now leave Russia before the end of April 19, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday, a day after Czech officials expelled 18 diplomats to Moscow.
Earlier on Sunday, the Czech ambassador to Moscow, Vítezslav Pivonka, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, which expressed a “strong protest” over Prague’s actions this weekend. Citing allegations of the involvement of the Russian intelligence in a 2014 blast at a military depot in the Czech Republic, which was initially thought to be an accident, the Czech government ordered 18 Russian diplomats out of the country. The decision was announced on Saturday by Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek.
The envoy was also informed that 20 staff members of the Czech embassy in Moscow would have to leave Russia by the end of Monday, April 19. Reports in the media on Saturday cited diplomatic sources as having said that a proportionate retaliation from Moscow would effectively shut down the embassy, but it was not immediately clear how severely the work of the diplomatic mission has actually been affected.
Notably, the diplomatic scandal rocked Czech-Russian relations on the eve of FM Hamacek’s scheduled visit to Moscow, where he was to have discussed the possible purchase of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine.

The breakdown in relations has also disrupted Russian-Czech cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. On Sunday, Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlicek said Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, would likely be barred from tendering for renovating the Czech Republic’s Dukovany nuclear power plant.

Also on Saturday, Czech police said they were looking for two Russian citizens who were in the area of the military depot at the time of the blast, apparently implying their involvement without directly saying so. The news was met with much ridicule in Russia, as the suspects are the same men who were accused by London of the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in 2018 – an allegation denied by Moscow. Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov have previously denied any links to Russian intelligence, claiming they were businessmen and complaining that Britain’s unsubstantiated accusations had ruined their lives.
The US and other NATO allies were quick to support Prague in its decision to kick Russian diplomats out.

“The US stands with the Czech Republic in its firm response against Russia’s subversive actions on Czech soil,” the US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a Twitter post. The UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said London stands “in full support of our Czech allies,” alleging they “exposed the lengths” that Russian intelligence is willing to go in its “dangerous and malign operations in Europe.”
Officials in Moscow have called the allegations “absurd.” In a statement on Sunday, the Foreign Ministry has accused Prague of doing Washington’s bidding.

“An American trace” in the Czech decision to expel the Russian was hard to ignore, the ministry said, pointing to the fact that it was announced shortly after the US asked ten Russian embassy employees to leave the country. However, in their attempt to “please” Washington “the Czech authorities even managed to outdo their masters on the other side of the Atlantic,” it added.

https://www.rt.com/russia/521427-czech-diplomats-expelled-moscow/


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