Bush gets the message
2007-06-06
When EU-Affairs Minister Alexandr Vondra met on Mon. at the
Prague Renaissance Hotel with about 20 foreign correspondents,
not a single one was interested in the visa issue. They only
asked questions about missile defense. After George W. Bush's
press conference yesterday, the situation changed. Bush
declared that there's "no greater issue for the people of the CR
than visa waiver," and numerous foreign reporters mentioned
the visa issue in their stories. The Bush visit might not seem to
have brought much of anything positive in terms of missile
defense, but one important thing was indeed achieved. Bush and
his people finally understood how critical abolishing the visas is
to Czechs and, hence, to the coalition government. PM Mirek
Topolánek can repeat until he's blue in the face that the radar
and visa issues aren't linked, but they are. At least as far as the
Czechs are concerned.
[Czech Republic united states of america U.S. station base]
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