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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Czech-U.S. radar treaties may be signed around NATO summit - PM
The Czech Republic has been negotiating with the USA about the possible location of a U.S. missile defence radar base in the Brdy military area
The Czech-U.S. treaties on the possible location of a U.S. missile defence radar base on Czech soil may be signed at the NATO summit in Bucharest in early April, or shortly before or after it, Czech PM Mirek Topolanek told CTK aboard the plane on his way to the USA where he starts a working visit today.
Topolanek (Civic Democrats, ODS) left for the USA last night. He is to meet U.S. President George Bush on Wednesday.
The issues Topolanek is to negotiate in Washington include the linking of the U.S. missile defence shield with NATO, Czech-U.S. cooperation in science and research, and Russia's stance towards the U.S. intention to build elements of its missile defence shield in Central Europe.
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