Klaus and Russia
2008-09-05
Many a Klaus-watcher exclaimed "I told you so!" when PPF won
a few court cases this week against oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Others explain Václav Klaus's seeming Russian bias in the
Georgia conflict as a sign that he's a "pro-Russian agent,"
according to Alexandr Mitrofanov of Právo, although Mitrofanov
added that Klaus's statements don't bear this out. Erik Tabery of
Respekt wondered whether Klaus has undisclosed contacts to
Russian politicians. Jan Urban wrote on Aktualne that Klaus was
inexplicably against diversifying the CR's oil supplies away from
Russia in the early-1990s (but now willingly takes credit for the
IKL pipeline). How does Klaus rate his own performance with
regard to Russia? "I'm not aware," he told Ekonom, "that I've ever
evaluated Russia in any way." With regard to Georgia, he said he
merely protested against the one-sided charge that Russia
caused the conflict. Like Russia itself, his true relation to the Big
Bear remains an enigma.
[Czech Republic Aktualne.cz Ingolstadt Kralupy]
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