The US Embassy commented on a Ministry of Defense tweet about the purchase of a new plane. Even across the ocean, they saw that the Czech Republic could become a maritime power in the future.
Although we don’t have an aircraft carrier or a submarine yet, the names have already been decided.
Posted by Martin Myslivec he Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Changes also concern weather forecasts. It’s good to know what’s going on in our new exclave.
Posted by Martin Myslivec he Tuesday, October 4, 2022
After all, he already has his own official Twitter account:
Welcome to the official Královec profile. After a successful referendum, 97.9% of the population of Kaliningrad decided to join the Czech Republic and renamed Kaliningrad to Královec.
— Královec (@KralovecCzechia) October 4, 2022
At the same time, it has long been known that the Western powers also stood behind the “Czech” Královéc:
The traffic on the site is obvious.
In Královec, as in most other Czech cities by tram transport, the Tatras form the base of the vehicle fleet. pic.twitter.com/JjSHhffcaU
— Prague Tram (@Tramvajak_Praha) October 4, 2022
And we’ll get there somehow, if there’s no lock-in.
You are looking forward? See you next summer! Everyone knows where it will be…
And Croatia will have after-sales. The pate maker won’t be back.
They said the water would be good there. Especially if we fix it a little “in our own way”…
️⛱️ Please, the question is doubled whether the water in the Baltic Sea is too cold for swimming
️️That’s what we annexed too #Kralovec they thought: we’re going to build a series of nuclear power plants with waste heat dumping into the Curonian Lagoon. Thus, the sea will have a pleasant 20-25 °C all year round ️🩴🏊 pic.twitter.com/N7asvPOGEl— Victor_T ️🇺🇦 (@Victor_Tovikrov) October 5, 2022
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