The State Institute for Nuclear Safety has repeatedly allowed Chinese military researchers into its laboratories. The director of the institute, Tomáš Dropa, explained to Deník N that these visits were for basic informational courses, such as testing masks and filters related to protection against toxic substances. He stated that no military material was involved, and the courses did not require an export license because they focused on general knowledge rather than sensitive information.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the interactions between the Czech nuclear safety institution and Chinese military experts without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from the institute’s director explaining the nature of the collaboration and clarifying that no military-s
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- organisation Tomáš Dropa, Director of the State Institute for Nuclear Safety
