Il ministro degli Esteri ceco Macinka annulla i controlli sui precedenti personali dei “diplomatici” russi che entrano nel paese.

https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-kauzy-macinka-v-tichosti-torpedoval-omezeni-cest-ruskych-diplomatu-do-ceska-297482#dop_ab_variant=0&dop_source_zone_name=zpravy.sznhp.box&dop_req_id=sKx9LRq9Cit-202601280824&dop_id=297482&source=hp&seq_no=1&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=z-boxiku&utm_source=www.seznam.cz

di Drtikol42

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  1. Drtikol42 on

    When members of the murderous Unit 29155 of the Russian secret service GRU operated across Europe, their diplomatic cover made their work easier. After it was revealed that members of Unit 29155 were behind the explosions in Vrbětice, the Czech Republic expelled most Russian diplomats, but with the open borders of the Schengen area, Russians with diplomatic passports were still able to enter the Czech Republic from other EU countries without any problems.

    Therefore, since the end of January, Petr Fiala´s (former) government, in cooperation with the National Center Against Organized Crime and the secret services, has been preparing measures to restrict the entry of Russian diplomats into the Czech Republic: They could only enter the country if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had expressly authorized their entry after a thorough check by the secret services.

    However, according to an investigation by Seznam Zprávy, this is no longer the case. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) ordered the measure to be revoked at the last minute. Seznam Zprávy verified this with three sources from the security community who are familiar with the matter.

    As the editorial staff found out, only the minimum protection option contained in the sanctions package adopted last year at the EU level “survived” Macinka’s intervention. Russian diplomats who are accredited in another EU country will now only need to send an email to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the day before to enter the Czech Republic.

    According to the editorial team’s sources, Minister Macinka also torpedoed the creation of a system that would link individual security institutions and allow them to share information about possible threats from Russian spies under diplomatic cover.

    Seznam Zprávy tried to find out from Macinka and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs why Czechia will not introduce strict measures for Russian diplomats after all. The Minister of Foreign Affairs did not respond to Seznam Zprávy’s questions before the text was published.

  2. Threatening country in a bitch fit to spite the libs. Boooy, of all the things not on my January 2026 bingo…

  3. openshirtlover on

    Sure – just assume ALL are GRU to begin with and save yourself the hassle

  4. potatolulz on

    Since the so called Heritage Foundation was mentioned in another article posted here today, it’s worth to mention that this guy, his entire party, and the billionaire financing it are all buddies of the heritage nazis that are actively trying to harm Europe.

  5. Siambretta on

    “Yes, we fucked up royally, but we definitely showed the Pražská Kavárna who’s boss!”

  6. Appropriate-Ball293 on

    I remember when there were elections, the Czechs assured that he was for Ukraine and would not be friends with russia. It feels like russian propaganda brainwashed them and they didn’t notice it. Now, like Hungary, it will slide into usurpation of power. The Czechs were fooled, they will soon feel it.

  7. Inevitable_Star_frfr on

    This is what happends when you allow elderly delusional pro soviet people the right to vote even tho it will be us the young who will have to live with the consequences but also pay for their retirement bills.

    Democracy in czechia works. But only for russian collaborators.

  8. Nagash24 on

    One more politician to land on the ever-growing list of nazis in Europe, I guess…

  9. Jarita12 on

    Only a few percent of population voted for this idiot….apparently, that´s enough to screw up everything

  10. MapDiscombobulated1 on

    This idiot thinks Putin will actually be able to pay him by mid-year?

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