Tomáš Petříček, former foreign minister, spoke to Seznam Zprávy today about the planned withdrawal of presidential adviser Martin Nejedlé’s diplomatic passport. “I am consistent in this regard. I think everyone should be treated equally here, and if a diplomatic passport has been issued, then until the reason why it was issued to a particular person has passed, we must not take non-standard steps. We may Like it or not, whether it’s Mr Nejedlý who is very controversial, we still have to measure everyone by the same benchmark,” he said. “And at the time I was dealing with this, the extradition reason which – the fact that he was an external adviser to the Mr President and could accompany him on trips abroad – was legal, it was legal. In my opinion, at this point, it is proof of a certain degree that Andrej Babi has realized that he no longer needs Miloš Zeman, that Miloš Zeman is probably not going to help him with anything at this time, and a certain effort to please him. which is so cheap. At a time when the president’s health may not be such that he can travel, but he’s still in office, the question is those things have to be formally resolved.”
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