Kosovo and radar
2008-03-26
Just when you think you've figured out the Czech government, it
throws you a curveball. Such is the case with the decision
yesterday to delay recognition of Kosovo. Recent Czech foreign-
policy decisions seem to have been guided largely by either the
country's association with the U.S., or by the interests of ČEZ. By
delaying recognition for Kosovo, both of these special
relationships are being dealt a setback. The U.S. will go into the
Nato summit next week looking somewhat weaker (it can sell
the CR nonfunctional missile defense but not real-life Kosovan
independence), and ČEZ risks losing a big energy deal with the
independent government of Kosovo. Czechs in general feel
solidarity for the Serbs and will approve of their government's
decision to at least delay the decision on recognition. And
perhaps this is what it's all about. The government will gain
some goodwill with regard to Serbia that it hopes to spend when
it shoves the radar down its citizens' throats.
[Czech Republic Serbia shield]
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