Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said on Sunday that a spokesman for the EU presidency, currently held by Prague, had blundered in describing Israel's ground assault in Gaza as "defensive." "It was his personal mistake," he told Czech TV, adding it was a "serious one." On Saturday Jiří Potuník, Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek's EU presidency spokesman, initially described the Israeli operation as "more defensive than offensive." and told AFP this was the position of the Czech prime minister for the European presidency. The Czech Foreign Ministry later changed tack, while Mr Potuník himself said his words had been misunderstood. The statement on Saturday was denounced by an aide close to the Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, as well by the radical movement Hamas.
APA-Tripoli (Libya) The Qaddafi Foundation has announced that he would request the Libyan government to severe economic and political relations with the Czech Republic unless its Prime Minister formally apologises and withdraws his remarks regarding the Palestenians in Gaza. In a statement here on Sunday night, the head of the Qaddafi Foundation, Seif Eleslam Qaddafi, son of the Libyan leader, said the foundation had the moral responsibility to request the State of Libya to take such a measure against any offending party.
In a statement here on Sunday night, the head of the Qaddafi Foundation, Seif Eleslam Qaddafi, son of the Libyan leader, said the foundation had the moral responsibility to request the State of Libya to take such a measure against any offending party.