Four fifths of Czechs happy there will be no U.S. radar – poll
November 30, 2009
Prague - Fourth fifths of Czechs are happy about the United States having scrapped its plan to build a radar base on Czech soil within the missile shield, according to an October poll by CVVM the results of which CTK has at its disposal.
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