Speaking after Russian troops poured into Ukraine's Black Sea peninsula of Crimea in violation of international accords, the Czech ministers for defence and human rights said they were against the Russian bid.
But the Czech prime minister and national power giant CEZ insisted politics would play no role in the tender to build two new units at the southern Temelin nuclear plant, a contract worth an estimated 8 to 12 billion euros (USD 10 to USD 15 billion).
"What (Russia) is doing is unacceptable," said Czech Defence Minister Martin Stropnicky, adding that "Russia is no longer a democratic and predictable state."
Stropnicky -- who is a member of the populist ANO movement in the three-party government coalition -- said it was difficult to imagine Russia taking part in the Temelin expansion.
For his part, Human Rights Minister Jiri Dienstbier told the website www.Aktualne.Cz that: "A country that resorts to military aggression for its foreign policy also represents a security risk for the Czech Republic."
"The current situation in Ukraine has no bearing on the course" of the tender, he said.
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, a Social Democrat like Dienstbier, told reporters that "there are no political criteria" in the tender.
"It is impossible to imagine that we will burn all bridges by rupturing all commercial ties with Russia because of this crisis. That would be very unwise," he said.
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