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President and political parties rejected any discussion about Slovakia’s withdrawal from the EU and NATO

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Bratislava – President of the Slovak Republic Peter Pellegrini, the coalition party Hlas-SD as well as the opposition parties PS, SaS, and Movement Slovakia have rejected any discussion about a possible withdrawal of Slovakia from the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). They responded to the words of Deputy Speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for Smer-SD Tibor Gašpar, who on Friday (January 17) ad…
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The Hungarian Prime Minister will travel to the Slovak capital on Tuesday.

·Hungary
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We are living in crucial days. The Smer party has already openly admitted what its ultimate goal is: to pull the Slovak Republic out of the Western alliances as a state. This admission is a huge thing. What does it mean and how should we react to it?

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Former police chief and current deputy speaker of the Slovak parliament Tibor Gašpar (Směr) sparked a wave of sharp reactions from across the Slovak political spectrum when he said that Slovakia should not close the door to a possible exit from the EU or NATO. His words were rejected within hours by representatives of both the opposition and the coalition Hlas, including President Peter Pellegrini. The opposition SaS then responded to his words …

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Tibor Gaszpar, deputy speaker of the Slovak parliament and one of the closest aides of Prime Minister Robert Fico, said that his country could leave the EU and NATO. President Peter Pellegrini responded to his words.

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Tibor Gaszpar, a close ally of the Slovak prime minister, has suggested that his country may consider leaving the European Union and NATO, a statement that comes amid a foreign policy debate that Robert Fico wants to redefine. The fact that both politicians recently visited Moscow adds piquancy.

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Європейська правда broke the news in on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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