Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has acknowledged and stated he respects a recent interim order from the Constitutional Court. The court mandated the government to ensure President Petr Pavel can attend the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, this July. Pavel filed a lawsuit challenging potential obstacles to his travel on Monday evening. The court issued its ruling remarkably quickly, announcing the interim measure on Wednesday afternoon. Babiš described the speed of the court’s decision as unusual. The lawsuit’s specifics remain largely undisclosed, but it evidently concerned governmental arrangements for the President’s international travel. This ruling compels the government to actively support Pavel’s participation in the significant international event.