Czech EU presidency not to be forgotten for long – press
June 17, 2009
London - Some presidencies of the European Union fade quickly from the memory, but the Czech Republic's presidency, ending on June 30, will not be forgotten for quite some time, a commentator writes in the British paper Financial Times today.
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