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Slovak FM Suggests Forgiveness for Russia, Calls for Dialogue to End Ukraine War

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
"Let us return to respect for international law and seek ways to communicate with the Russian Federation," Slovakia’s Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar said on June 29.

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The head of the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes that Russia can be forgiven for the war against Ukraine, but the Ukrainian Minister does not agree.

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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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