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NATO Secretary General Holds Talks with Czech Prime Minister in Prague

The NATO Secretary General met with the Czech Prime Minister in Prague to discuss security issues. Topics included the current security environment, defence investment, production, and Ukraine. The meeting took place in Czechia.

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They addressed the current security environment, defence investment, production, and Ukraine.

The talks focused on key areas related to defence and security.

No specific outcomes from the meeting were detailed in the report.

Czechia, as a NATO member, participates in alliance discussions on regional security.

Ukraine remains a point of focus for NATO amid ongoing geopolitical concerns.

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