Press Advisories

3. 4. 2009

President Barack Obama in Prague Sunday, April 5

This event is free and open to the public.

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3. 4. 2009

G-20 Summit in London

Czech Prime Minister and President of the European Council Mirek Topolánek together with Czech Finance Minister and President of the Ecofin Council Miroslav Kalousek are attending the G20 Summit in London.

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30. 3. 2009

The integration of Balkan countries into the EU must continue

Conclusion of EU foreign ministers after their informal meeting. The Stabilisation and Association Process remains the overall framework for the European course of the Western Balkan countries all the way to their future accession.

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27. 3. 2009

Global Economic Forum G-20 will be held on the 2nd April in London

On the agenda of the G20 countries, which will be attended as President of the EU Council Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek, will support economic growth during the financial crisis.

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27. 3. 2009

Today: Informal Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs at Hluboká Castle

The meeting of Ministers, called Gymnich, will chair The President of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the EU and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg.

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26. 3. 2009

The Prime Minister has presented the resignation of the government to the President of the Republic

Mirek Topolánek wants a quick solution and early elections as the way out of the stalemate.

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26. 3. 2009

The International Energy Regulation Forum is organised under the auspices of Mirek Topolánek

Alexander Ivanovich Medvedev of Gazprom was also invited.

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26. 3. 2009

Mirek Topolánek Calls for Discussion between the United States and EU

Different resorts will not hinder the search for common solutions of the current economic crisis.

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25. 3. 2009

Czech PM and European Council President presents summit results to EP

Mirek Topolánek appreciated the agreement reached by the Member States under the Czech Presidency at the spring EU summit.

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25. 3. 2009

Prime Minister responds to no-confidence vote

Mirek Topolánek expects the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus, to follow custom by instructing him to form a new government.

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