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U.S. Relationship

The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj. It is a medieval clock located in Prague, Czech Republic
The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj. It is a medieval clock located in Prague, Czech Republic

U.S.-Czechia Relations

The United States established diplomatic relations with the Czech Republic in 1993 after then-Czechoslovakia split into two separate independent republics. Previously, the United States recognized Czechoslovakia in 1918 and maintained an embassy in Prague. The Czech Republic made integration into Western institutions its chief foreign policy objective in the first years after communism. Relations between the United
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The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj. It is a medieval clock located in Prague, Czech Republic

U.S. Assistance to Czechia

U.S. security assistance programs for the Czech Republic seek to strengthen Czech capabilities, enhance interoperability with U.S. and NATO forces, and provide opportunities for professional and technical education of military officers and noncommissioned officers, civilian leaders, and other specialists.
The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj. It is a medieval clock located in Prague, Czech Republic

Bilateral Economic Relations

The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union. The U.S. economic relationship with the EU is the largest and most complex in the world, and the United States and the EU continue to pursue initiatives to create new opportunities for transatlantic commerce.

Integrated Country Strategies

The Integrated Country Strategy is the four-year strategy articulating U.S. priorities in a given country. The Chief of Mission leads the strategy.

Investment Climate Statements

The Investment Climate Statements analyze a variety of economies that are or could be markets for U.S. businesses and provide information on the business climates.

Fiscal Transparency Report

The Fiscal Transparency Report analyzes government transparency and identifies needed changes to improve public spending accountability.

U.S. Department of State

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