President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel

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Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

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Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
 
Czech president said pushing for faster embassy move to Jerusalem

The president of the Czech Republic has said that moving his country’s embassy to Jerusalem is a top priority, local media reported Thursday.

According to the Lidové noviny newspaper, Milos Zeman, who in December announced his intention to relocate the embassy from Tel Aviv, now wants to speed up the process.

Daniel Meron, Israel’s ambassador to the Czech Republic, tweeted the report, asking whether the country would be the second to move its embassy to Jerusalem after the United States.

An interministerial working group met to discuss the issue at the end of February, headed by Rudolf Jindrák, director of the Foreign Department of Zeman’s office, the report said. On February 27, Jindrák tweeted that the group had met to discuss the issue and that talks would continue.

However, the report also said that after consultation with its partners in the European Union, the country’s foreign ministry objected to moving the embassy. The report said that the country does not currently own property in Jerusalem that would be suitable for an embassy.

In December, Zeman said that he supported US President Donald Trump’s decision to move his country’s embassy but was disappointed that the US had preceded his country.

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Disgusting foul-mouthed Putinist and drunk. The only thing he'll bring is shame.
 
Disgusting foul-mouthed Putinist and drunk. The only thing he'll bring is shame.


We have a joke in Israel, goes something like - "gave his expert opinion, and walked away".
Guess You're a barman :)
 
Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.
 
Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.

How much money will Jewish Israel seek out of the Czech Republic for property lost for Communism largely invented by Jews like Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky etc.?
 
Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.

So how do You pronounce that?
 
Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.

So how do You pronounce that?
Just as it's spelled; ze-man.
 
Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.

So how do You pronounce that?
Just as it's spelled; ze-man.

Of course my mistake,
it's actually important, thanks.
 
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Czech Republic in an extraordinary historical gesture to Israel

While most of the foreign embassies in the Czech Republic hold events in the embassy or in rented halls, Israel's 70th Independence Day will take place in the Spanish ceremonial hall in the Prague Castle, at the personal invitation of President Milos Zaman.
According to the president's spokesman, this is an exceptional event and probably the first case in modern history when celebrations of a foreign nation will take place in Prague Castle under the official auspices of the president.
"Not only is this an important anniversary, but the State of Israel is an important supporter and inspiration for us. We have a common history, and it was Czechoslovakia that supported the establishment of Israel, and this incident must be mentioned," the president's spokesman explained.
It is not a common occurrence that the president of the republic takes over the independence of another country, and the speaker of the castle is aware that "this is an extraordinary thing. This is a personal decision by President Zaman and a statement of exceptional friendship with Israel."

67C3t4.jpg


Beautiful country and apparently close friends.
There is no President Zaman. Vowels are important letters.

How much money will Jewish Israel seek out of the Czech Republic for property lost for Communism largely invented by Jews like Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky etc.?
 

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