in the Czech Republic criticized the policies of the authorities against Russia and declared the “crying” due to the possible breaking of brewery. This was announced by the deputy Yang Zhrchirzh, reports Parlamentní Listy edition.
Politician noted that the rupture of relations with the Russian side will bring large economic losses. “Our brewery and industrial enterprises will cry, and laugh, beyond any doubt, will be German,” he concluded.
Uzchirzh also stressed that the evidence of Moscow’s involvement in the explosions in Vrbetice in 2014 is absent. He criticized the entry of the country a diplomatic conflict with Russia and suggested that within the framework of the deterioration of the relations of the Czech Republic was drawn to the “Special Services” game associated with the change in the US manual. The deputy added that the country’s authorities “played the role of useful idiots” to exacerbate the geopolitical situation.
Politician appreciated the participation of the Czech Ambassador in Russia Visselslava Pivonki in the Victory Parade on May 9. He stated that the participation of European countries in such events “retains common sense.”
Tensions in Russian-Czech relations arose after the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in warehouses in Vrbetice in 2014, which killed two people. According to Prague, the eve of the incidents in the warehouses were Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Great Britain accuses to attempt to poison the former Agent Gro Sergei Skriply. Russia involvement in the incident denies.