Spidla goes to Brussels
EU members agreed yesterday on an Iraq policy that
the CR will have little trouble accepting. War is a last
resort, the EU decided. Czech officials have been
saying basically the same thing. The CR and other
candidate countries weren't invited to the summit
because they took sides against France and Germany
in the media battle that preceded the decision, not
because their stated positions on Iraq differed so
greatly. The Czechs have wanted to sit on both sides of
the transatlantic fence, and the EU (and esp. French
President Jacques Chirac) is saying that this isn't
possible. When Premier Vladimír Špidla and Foreign
Minister Cyril Svoboda travel to Brussels today, they
can blame the whole misunderstanding on Václav
Havel, or they can insist that the CR truly did have its
own independent view on Iraq. Is it still too early for the
CR to begin putting the Havel presidency behind it?
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