Slovak FM Suggests Forgiveness for Russia, Calls for Dialogue to End Ukraine War
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The Foreign Minister of Slovakia shocked Kiev: Russia needs to be forgiven for everything that happened: EADaily
EADaily, June 30th, 2025. We need to establish communication with Russia in order to resolve the conflict on the Ukraine. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia Juraj Blanar.


Slovak FM suggests forgiveness for Russia, calls for dialogue to end Ukraine war
"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.
(SeaPRwire) – Slovakia’s Peter Pellegrini opposes justifying military spending on fear of Moscow Slovak President Peter Pellegrini called on EU member states to restart direct dialogue with Moscow, while stressing that NATO’s military spending should reflect national priorities, not fear of Russia. “We need to start a dialogue with the Russian Federation,” Pellegrini told TA3 TV on Sunday. “Let two or three leaders come forward… for example, […
The head of Ukrainian diplomacy criticized Blanár for his statement about the need for the West to forgive Russia
Bratislava/Kyiv – Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha reacted on Monday on social media platform X to the statements of the head of Slovak diplomacy Juraj Blanár, who on Sunday during a television discussion called for the resumption of communication with Russia and pointed out the need for forgiveness for the events that occurred in recent years. This was reported by TASR. Sybiha enriched his statement by attaching a photo of an article fr…
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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