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The article discusses Czech President Petr Pavel's absence from a NATO summit in Ankara due to a decision by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's government. It notes that Pavel attended all previous NATO summits since taking office in 2023, including those under his predecessors, with the exception of one instance related to former President Miloš Zeman in 2022. Babiš's government decided not to include Pavel in the delegation to Ankara, citing health reasons, though this has been interpreted as part of a political dispute between Babiš and Pavel. Multiple international outlets, including The Straits Times, Bloomberg, and Euronews, reported on the situation, highlighting the tension between Babiš's right-populist ANO movement and Pavel. The article also mentions that Babiš will lead the Czech delegation to the summit, alongside Foreign Minister Petr Mach and Defense Minister Jaromír Zůna. Additionally, the Russian agency TASS noted that discussions at the summit will focus on defense spending, which Babiš reduced to approximately 1.8% of GDP. A Russian outlet cited Vladimir Džabarov, a member of Russia’s upper house, who criticized Pavel as a 'hawk' for advocating strong action against.

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