Bangladesh, March 25 -- The Washington Post reported that an “unprecedented rift” has emerged between the Czech and Slovak governments due to their differences in support for Ukraine. The rift could widen if Russia-friendly Peter Pellegrini is elected as the next president of Slovakia in the upcoming elections.

According to The Washington Post, there was never an “open rhetorical confrontation” between the two countries until the war in Ukraine, which is all the more concerning considering the two countries, which emerged after the peaceful bifurcation of Czechoslovakia, have maintained close relations until now.

The American newspaper reported that the past month had witnessed a growing rift between Russia-frien...