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Czech president 'bans US ambassador from Prague Castle' over Russia visit | |
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President Milos Zeman has “closed the door” of Prague Castle to the US ambassador following comments perceived as critical of his decision to attend a second world war commemoration in Moscow, according to local media reports on Sunday. | |
European Union leaders are boycotting the ceremony in May over Russia’s role in the Ukraine conflict but Zeman – who has frequently departed from the EU line – has said he will attend. | |
“I can’t imagine the Czech ambassador in Washington would give advice to the American president where to travel,” Zeman told news portal Parlamentni Listy. “I won’t let any ambassador have a say about my foreign travels.“ | |
“Ambassador [Andrew] Schapiro has the door to the castle closed.“ | |
A presidential spokesman told local media Schapiro could still attend social events at the official residence of the Czech president. | |
Schapiro told Czech television earlier this week it would be “awkward” should Zeman attend the ceremony as the only statesmen from an EU country. | |
Zeman, a former prime minister, has criticised sanctions against Moscow. The Czech government, which is responsible for foreign policy, has held the EU line. | |
The Czech presidency is largely a ceremonial role but Zeman – the first president to be directly elected, taking office in 2013 - is outspoken on his views on both domestic and foreign policy. |