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Share of immigrants in Czech population growing-study, press ... hectares of forest is to be cut down, and on another 85 hectares the forest will "get thinner," the report says. Bursik said this is the first disclosed piece of information to deal with the project's environmental impact. The Internet server Tyden.cz recently cited Bursik, while answering opposition Communist MP Vladimir Konicek's question, as saying that the environmental study related to the radar can only be used for a rough orientation. Bursik explained today that he had answered to Konicek within the lower house's question time.
He said Konicek had asked him about the biological study submitted by the Ministry of Defence, which the relevant experts had completed in March-September 2007. The experts had only scarce information at the time, Bursik said. He said the Defence Ministry, headed by Vlasta Parkanova (Christian Democrats, KDU-CSL), will have a new assessment [of the project's biological impact) worked out. The Czech Republic and the USA have negotiated about the radar base on Czech soil, planned part of the U.S. missile shield in Central Europe, for more than a year. Negotiations about the main "radar treaty" have already been completed and the two countries' foreign ministers, Condoleezza Rice and Karel Schwarzenberg, are to sign it in Prague on Tuesday. Afterwards the treaty will require approval from Czech parliament and the signature of the Czech president. Negotiations on the complementary SOFA treaty, dealing with U.S. soldiers' status in the Czech Republic, are still underway.
(Ceske Noviny)
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