R. Fico Received A. Costa and Claims that Support for Further EU Sanctions Is Conditional on Meeting Requirements
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is once again refusing to support the anti-Russian sanctions package and is setting conditions. Again, the topic is energy and the Green Deal.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will not support further sanctions against Russia until Brussels presents a real plan to boost the European economy. Will Slovakia's ultimatum set a new direction for EU policy? Read on for the details!
On Thursday, the Slovak Prime Minister conditioned his consent to another package of sanctions against Russia on protection of the Slovak automotive industry. Robert Fico also demanded EU proposals on energy prices. He presented the new conditions after a meeting with European Council President Antonio Costa. Costa did not comment on the conditions set by the Slovak Prime Minister, who points out that EU climate goals threaten the automotive ind…
R. Fico received A. Costa and claims that support for further EU sanctions is conditional on meeting requirements
Bratislava – The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico (Smer-SD), will not support the adoption of another EU sanctions package against Russia until the European Commission (EC) presents realistic proposals on how to align climate goals with the needs of the automotive and heavy industry. He does not rule out that if there is political will, some challenging goals within the EU’s climate policy could be changed. He will not support another san…
According to Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, security should not be conditioned by other issues. He was reacting to the words of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who announced that Slovakia would not support another package of sanctions against Russia until the European Commission submits proposals on how to reconcile climate goals with the needs of the automotive and heavy industries. Lipavský stated this on Thursday before flying to Slo…
The Prime Minister demands that Brussels propose a realistic alignment of climate goals with the needs of industry
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