Svoboda dances to his own tune
The CR and other candidate countries adopted the
EU's position on Iraq yesterday. Foreign Minister Cyril
Svoboda initially criticized the EU for not inviting the
candidates to help formulate the position, but yesterday
on Czech Radio he changed the thrust of his argument
and said that EU "procedure" didn't allow for this. That's
why it's important for the CR to join the EU, he added,
so it can shape things from the inside. One of our
readers said there are two main lessons from the
events this week. First, we've seen the risks inherent in
challenging EU policy as set by Paris and Berlin. And
second, we've been reminded that Svoboda is much
like the late Josef Lux, KDU-ÈSL's former chairman,
who twisted things to fit his own current demands. What
the CR needs, the reader said, is a foreign minister who
is guided by Czech national interests and not personal
ones.
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