Slovakia Stops All the Aid It Grants to Ukraine
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The leadership of Slovakia agreed to give up fully the military support granted to Ukraine. According to News, this decision was taken by President Peter Pellegrini, Prime Minister Robert Fico and President of the National Council Richard Raši. According to these, Bratislava will not continue to grant military assistance to Kiev and exclude the sending of Slovenian soldiers to Ukraine.
President of the Slovak Republic Peter Pellegrini, Chairman of the National Council Richard Rashi and Prime Minister Robert Fizo announced agreement on fundamental issues related to the country's interests in the domestic and external arena
Slovakia certainly does not want to be a victim of a geopolitical realignment. The Slovak leadership has confirmed the news that the country will not provide military assistance to Ukraine. Slovakia ... ...
Slovakia has officially decided not to provide military support to Ukraine, while the Czech Republic will continue its initiative to supply ammunition.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini, Prime Minister Robert Fico, and Parliament Speaker Richard Rasi confirmed their collective decision not to offer military aid to Ukraine. Although they agreed that Slovakia should have a representative in the Coalition of the Willing, Bratislava will not supply military support to Kyiv, send troops to Ukraine, or participate in guarantees for the €90B EU loan to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Czech Foreign Minister Petr M…
Bratislava will no longer be helping Kiev with a weapon.
The President of Slovakia, the Prime Minister and the Head of Parliament agreed that the country would not provide military assistance to Ukraine, would not send troops and would not participate in guarantees of a major loan from the European Commission.
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