The Czech government is scheduled to determine the composition of its delegation for the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara in July. This decision follows months of disagreement with President Petr Pavel regarding his attendance. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stated that a resolution is expected after a meeting of defense ministers. Pavel intends to participate in the summit despite objections from within the governing coalition, specifically from the Motorist party. The cabinet will also discuss projections for public finance development through 2030. The upcoming meeting aims to resolve the impasse and present a unified front at the international summit. The dispute highlights internal political tensions within the Czech Republic regarding foreign policy and NATO engagement.