Slovakia Will Not Be Part of EU Scheme for Ukraine's Military Needs, PM Fico Says
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that Slovakia will not join any European Union program to finance military assistance for Ukraine against Russia's invasion.
- Fico emphasized that he believes a solution to the conflict is not military, differing from the stance of EU leaders.
- Despite halting state military aid, Slovakia continues to permit commercial sales to Ukraine.
- Fico criticized EU sanctions on Russia, claiming they harm Europe more than Russia.
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Slovakia will not participate in any European Union programme aimed at financing Ukraine's military assistance in its fight against Russia's invasion, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Sunday, according to Reuters.
Slovakia will not participate in any European Union programme aimed at financing Ukraine's military assistance in its fight against Russia's invasion, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, according to Reuters and Agerpres.
The government had already ceased military aid to Ukraine after it took office in 2023.
Slovakia will not be part of EU scheme for Ukraine's military needs, PM Fico says
Slovakia will not take part in any European Union programme aimed at financing military help for Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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