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26 Oct, 2025 10:00

Ill-liberals? Petr Drulak, former deputy foreign minister of the Czech Republic

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Historically, Central and Eastern Europe have been the arena of both fierce competition and pragmatic collaboration for Russia and the West. With the latest Donald Trump proposal and subsequent refusal to hold another US-Russia summit on European soil, in Budapest, can the conflict in Ukraine be dislodged from its literal dead-end? We ask Petr Drulak, former deputy foreign minister of the Czech Republic.

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