Topolanek, commenting on today's Russian-U.S.
negotiations in Moscow that touched on the U.S. missile shield in Central Europe, said Czech experts should also have the opportunity to monitor similar Russian facilities. "It will be no permanent state, but a possibility to bilaterally control facilities of this type for both Czech specialists on Russian soil and for Russian specialists on Czech territory. This is acceptable for us," Topolanek said. Russia is opposed to the building of the U.S. radar base in Two detained Americans leave for United States ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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