
Go to the media bankPresident of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman . File photoPRAGUE, Sep 25Czech President Milos Zeman, speaking on CNN Prima NEWS, disagreed with Foreign Minister of the Republic Jan Lipavsky, who had previously said that Russians who do not want to fulfill the obligations imposed by their own state do not meet the conditions for obtaining humanitarian visas in the Czech Republic. «I do not I agree with Mr. Lipavsky. I think that we could issue visas to these people, just like the Ukrainian refugees. People fleeing Russia do not pose a security threat (to the Czech Republic),» Zeman said.
“Who is Russian is that enemy”: in the Czech Republic they talked about a vile trick against Russia in standard order. The prime minister also added that he has no information about the influx of Russians into the Czech Republic who want to avoid mobilization. On Sunday, Zeman also touched on the topic of possible personal changes in the leadership of the Russian Federation, in his opinion, pressure in this case could come from economic circles. it came to political changes, then, in my opinion, this could happen as a result of pressure from economic circles,» the Czech president said. Earlier, Polish intelligence services recommended not accepting Russians who evade partial mobilization. Similar statements were also made by the Baltic States and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. However, they did not provide data on such Russians and their number.
Three Russians evading tons of partial mobilization

