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International News Title: Czech President Clashes With U.S. Ambassador over Russia Milos Zeman says ambassador is unwelcome at his office after questioning his Czech participation in Russian military parade Czech President Clashes With U.S. Ambassador over Russia Milos Zeman says ambassador is unwelcome at his office after questioning his Czech participation in Russian military parade By SEAN CARNEY April 5, 2015 4:26 p.m. ET PRAGUEA fresh diplomatic row erupted Sunday between the pro-Russian president of the Czech Republic and the U.S., reflecting a widening gap between the head of the small European Union state and his own countrys politicians, allies and public. Milos Zeman Sunday said the U.S. ambassador is now unwelcome at his office because of the diplomats recent doubts about whether the presidents participation in a coming Russian military parade commemorating World War II is wise. Im not going to allow any ambassador to interfere with my travel plans, Mr. Zeman told a local news agency. President Zeman plans to be in Moscow on May 9likely as the sole Western head of stateto stand alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un observing a large military parade to honor the Russian military for its role in the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Most Western leaders are likely to stay away from the event because of Russias annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and its support for rebels in Ukraines east. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will visit the Russian capital May 10, the day after the parade. Andrew Schapiro, U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic, earlier in the week told Czech Television he recognizes the Russian contribution to freeing parts of Europe from Nazi occupation 70 years ago, but added the symbolism of Mr. Zeman standing on a platform reviewing a [Russian] military parade at a time when that military is destabilizing a European nation
is not really a good message to send. When asked whether he would invite the ambassador to his office at Prague Castle to talk through the situation, Mr. Zeman said Im afraid that after this statement doors to the Castle are closed for Ambassador Schapiro. Mr. Zeman calls Ukraine conflict a civil war and has offered little support to the Czech Republics allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization amid Russian militarily provocations in Northern Europe. The U.S. embassy had no immediate comment. Mr. Schapiro, who is in the U.S. for the Easter holiday, had a limited reaction to the situation, with his Twitter account saying he was surprised with the development. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Pericles (#0)
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How dare a petty chieftain of some rustic province defy the dictates of the empire's local mouthpiece? If true, this should end the ambassador's appointment there. Normally, this happens with any ambassador who gets declared persona non grata.
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