Press Advisories
23. 6. 2017
European statesmen have supported free trade and continued assistance to North African countries in combating illegal migration
During the second day of the European Council meeting, the heads of states and prime ministers of the EU member states discussed the economic issues in the light of the internal market, free trade and industrial policy. Migration and the digital agenda were also discussed.
22. 6. 2017
EU leaders discuss the steps to strengthen European security and the conditions of relocation of Union agencies from the UK
The first European Council meeting was held in Brussels on 22 June 2017. Heads of states and prime ministers of the EU countries today discussed internal and external security co-operation and the EU's external relations. Afterwards, the European statesmen gathered in the EU27 format and addressed the Brexit negotiating process and the conditions of the member states' candidacies for the relocation of Union agencies from Great Britain.
22. 6. 2017
Prime Minister Sobotka and 16 other European statesmen call for greater emphasis on digital agenda at the European summits
Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, together with representatives of 16 other EU member states, called upon Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council, to reaffirm the digital agenda as the EU's political priority. The topic that will be addressed by the European Council in June is one of the key tasks of the current Czech government.
22. 6. 2017
Prime Minister Sobotka debated in Brno with premiers of Austria, Mr. Kern, and Slovakia, Mr. Fico
On Thursday, 22 June 2017, the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Bohuslav Sobotka, met the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Robert Fico, and Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, Christian Kern, in Brno. The main topic of the second summit in the so-called Slavkov format was a detailed discussion of the work plan for 2017, which includes a specific cooperation between these three neighbouring countries in the fields of transport, dual education, power engineering, Industry 4.0 and EU affairs.
21. 6. 2017
Prime Minister Sobotka installed new Minister of Education, Youth and Sports, Stanislav Štech
On Wednesday, 21st June 2017, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka inaugurated the new Minister of Education, Youth and Sports, Stanislav Štech, who was earlier appointed by the President of the Czech Republic at the Prague Castle. Stanislav Štech will replace Kateřina Valachová.
19. 6. 2017
The prime ministers of V4 and Benelux countries discussed the future of the EU, the internal market and the defence policy
On Monday, 19 June 2017, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka attended the summit of the premiers of the Visegrad Group and the Benelux countries in Warsaw. The main topics discussed were the future of the European Union, Brexit, the internal market and the free movement of persons and migration. The prime ministers also discussed the common security and defence policy, the Eastern Partnership and the relations with Russia.
16. 6. 2017
The Prime Minister and the Vice-President of the European Commission Timmermans discuss the future of the EU and the developments in migration
Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka met the Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans today at the Straka Academy. Their discussions focused on the current European issues, including the preparations for the European Council, the future of the EU and migration.
13. 6. 2017
Prime Minister Sobotka met the Administrative Board of the Czech-German Fund for the Future
On Tuesday, 13 June 2017, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka took part in a meeting of the Administrative Board of the Czech-German Fund for the Future. The Prime Minister attended the regular meeting in relation to this year’s 20th anniversary of signing the Czech-German Declaration, based on which the Fund was established.