Deep search
Rewards
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
2024 Election
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Putin will likely control part of Ukraine when war ends, Czech president says
But Petr Pavel, a strong supporter of Ukraine, reiterates that neither Moscow nor Kyiv can expect total victory.
Ukraine Needs to Be Realistic About Its Goals, Czech President Says
President Petr Pavel, a former NATO general who has been vocal in his support for Ukraine, said Kyiv needed to accept that some territory could remain under Russian control, at least “temporarily.”
Ukraine must recognize that some territories may remain under control of russia - Czech President
Ukraine needs to recognize that some of its territory may remain under the control of the aggressor country of russia, at least "temporarily".The President of
Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine will have to be realistic about recovering territory captured by Russia, Czech president says
Andriy Yermak says Ukraine president has clear vision of steps to ensure lasting peace. Zelenskyy warns of 'nuclear terror' amid threat of Russian strikes against nuclear facilities 13:11 In the interview with Good Morning America,
Czech President again calls for "realism" in reclaiming Ukrainian territories
Petr Pavel, President of Czechia, believes that Ukraine should accept the possibility of some of its territories being "temporarily" under Russian control after the war is over. Source: Petr Pavel in an interview with The New York Times,
Czech President suggests that Ukraine has to be more ‘realistic’
Czech President Petr Pavel has suggested that Ukraine should adopt a realistic perspective regarding its ongoing conflict with Russia, acknowledgin
Ukraine should be realistic NATO member country president
Russia may end up in ?temporary? control of some territory, Czech President Petr Pavel has said Kiev should accept “temporary&rdqu
Czech President says partial Russian occupation of Ukraine is the 'most likely' war outcome
Czech President Petr Pavel said part of Ukraine's territory will likely remain under Russian occupation temporarily, which could last for years. Read also: Poland yet to fund Czech-led shell initiative for Ukraine despite pledges He referenced nations that regained independence after occupation,
3h
on MSN
War with Russia closer to end than we think - Zelensky
The Ukrainian president says his country has to be "very strong" in order to push Russia to the negotiating table.
devdiscourse
2h
Czech PM Fiala to Propose Dismissal of Development Minister Bartos Amid Digitalisation Issues
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has announced plans to propose the dismissal of Development Minister Ivan Bartos, citing ...
19h
It's time for Kiev to recognize that part of the territories will remain behind Russia for years — Pavel
At a time when leaders friendly to Russia, such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, are destroying European unity ...
Radio Prague International
10h
President Pavel: questions about government changes are legitimate
President Petr Pavel stated that questions regarding potential changes in the government following the Pirate Party leadership's resignation are legitimate. Speaking to Czech journalists in New York, ...
18h
on MSN
At the U.N., world leaders try to lay out a vision for the future — and actually make it happen
As Czech President Petr Pavel put it Monday at the summit meeting surrounding the pact: 'Our work begins at home.' ...
2h
on MSN
Czech PM to dismiss outgoing junior party chief from cabinet
PRAGUE (Reuters) -Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on Tuesday he would propose to the president the dismissal of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Related topics
Ukraine
Russia
Czech Republic
Yoon Suk Yeol
Feedback