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Quadrant editor P.P. McGuinness interviewed the recently elected President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, in his office at the Hradcany Castle in Prague on April 30. Dr Klaus has visited Australia on two occasions for the Centre for Independent Studies, and is a regular reader of Quadrant. This is an edited text of the interview.
PPMcG: Perhaps we could start on one of the most sensitive issues, which is relations with the European Union. I gather you've had some conflict with your Prime Minister and Foreign Minister on this subject. What are the differences? You are called a Euro-sceptic--is that correct in any sense?
VK: Well, my conflict with ...