He'll be back
Jan Kavan, whose official term as president of the U.N.
General Assembly has ended, will soon be returning to
Prague. Premier Vladimír Špidla has a soft spot for the
ex-foreign minister, and there's a rumor in diplomatic
circles that Špidla will create a new post for him. Špidla,
we are told, isn't very happy with the way Foreign
Minister Cyril Svoboda has turned foreign policy into
his own pro-American one-man-show. His comments
on such issues as Israel, Nato, missile defense and the
EU Constitution have favored the Americans. Špidla
might try to counter this, the rumor goes, by creating an
EU liaison office for Kavan at the cabinet headquarters.
Kavan wouldn't be a full-fledged European-affairs
minister, because an amendment to the competency
law would be needed for this. But he'd get an important
dossier and could help Špidla keep tabs on Svoboda.
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