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The Prime Minister of Slovakia Replied to the German Chancellor: No One Has the Right to Threaten Us: EADaily

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EADaily, May 27th, 2025. The statements of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about the possible tightening of the approach to Slovakia and Hungary if they continue to block decision-making by the European Union are unacceptable. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated this today…
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According to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, pressure must be exerted on our country and Slovakia.

·Budapest, Hungary
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This is completely unacceptable for a sovereign country, declared Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. This is a response to threats from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

·Warsaw, Poland
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"The German Chancellor's words are completely unacceptable in modern Europe," said Robert Fico.

Friedrich Merz says conflict with Hungary and Slovakia is inevitable - According to the German Chancellor, it is unacceptable for the Union's decisions to depend on a minority.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico considers unacceptable statements by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about a possible hardening of the approach towards Slovakia and Hungary if they continue to block European Union decisions. Fico told journalists during a visit to Armenia. Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár also expressed a similar stance towards Merz. On the contrary, according to the strongest opposition movement, Progressive Slovakia (PS), Fico…

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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