Top Czech Spy Warns NATO Against Pushing Bad Peace in Ukraine
- EU, NATO need unity and strength, Czech intelligence head says
- Koudelka sees ‘great’ security cooperation with US under Trump
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Czech intelligence chief Michal Koudelka has spent decades uncovering Russian spy networks, sabotage attempts and disinformation campaigns against Europe.
Speaking in an interview from a high-security compound on the outskirts of Prague, he is now warning allies that pushing Kyiv to accept significant concessions in order to end the war in Ukraine would only embolden the Kremlin.