[1] In November 2020, South Korea, along with Russia, bid for the $6.74 billion construction of the Dukovany Nuclear Power Station, of which the groundbreaking is scheduled for 2029 and the project are forecast to completed in 2036.
[4] Zuzana Štíchová, the head of the Czech Foreign Ministry's Public Affairs Bureau, raised questions about South Korea's law against anti-Pyongyang leaflets which had passed in December 2020.
discussions on Seoul's measure in the near future, implying that it may become an agenda item not only in the Czech Republic but also in the European Union.
While visiting Prague en route to a G20 summit, Moon and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš agreed to seek increase cooperation into various new sectors, including artificial intelligence.
[9] In terms of tourism, South Korea is the Czech Republic's eight-largest source of visitors as of 2019, with 416,000 nationals visiting the country, following 417,000 in 2017 and 325,000 in 2016.