Prague - Sana
Deputy Chairman of the Moravian Czech Communist Party Milan Krajica renewed today his party's opposition to setting up any foreign military bases in the Czech lands and rejecting the army's participation in any external interventions carried out by NATO.
"The solution to the various existing crises in the world and the prevention of other crises lies in respecting and adhering to international law and non-interference in the internal affairs of states, as well as stopping the policy of double standards," Kraica said in a speech he delivered during a symposium on international politics organized in Prague yesterday.
Kraicia called for the Czech Republic to withdraw from NATO and for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to play a more active and peaceful role in Europe.
And Kraicia had recently confirmed that NATO bears responsibility for the instability and wars in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Ukraine, and that the alliance's interventions in these countries have brought death and destruction and caused people to leave their homes and countries.