The Czech government will announce the composition of its delegation to the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara following a meeting on Monday. This comes after a Constitutional Court ruling mandated the inclusion of President Petr Pavel on the delegation list. However, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka maintains that President Pavel will not lead the delegation, citing a previous resolution designating Prime Minister Andrej Babiš for that role, which the court did not overturn. Macinka confirmed, albeit indirectly, that he has complied with the court’s ruling to accredit Pavel to the summit. The situation arises from a dispute over who should represent the Czech Republic at the high-level meeting. The government’s announcement will clarify how it intends to balance the court’s decision with its existing plans.