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Slovakia stops military aid to Ukraine: statement by Prime Minister Fico

Словаччина припиняє військову підтримку Україні: заявив прем'єр-міністр Фіцо. Photo: Главком

Change in Slovakia's policy towards Ukraine

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced the cessation of military aid to Ukraine. In his statement, he also expressed critical views towards the European Union, noting that the bloc is experiencing a crisis. Fico emphasized that Slovakia will no longer provide military support to Ukraine, indicating a shift in the country's policy in the context of the war in Ukraine.

Robert Fico pointed out that the European Union 'is only good at hating Russians.'

He also stressed the importance of a strong Slovakia, which, according to him, will fight for the European Union. These comments indicate his intention to revise Slovakia's stance on foreign policy.

Internal and external consequences

In the context of this news, it is important to note that Slovakia's Defense Minister Robert Kalinak stated that 'Ukraine will never be in NATO.' This statement may indicate further changes in Slovakia's foreign policy and its relations with Western allies. Under Fico's leadership, President Peter Pellegrini, and Speaker of the National Council Richard Rasi, Slovakia seems to be choosing a new course in its foreign policy.

These events could significantly impact the security situation in the region, as Slovakia has been one of Ukraine's allies in its struggle against Russian aggression. A change in political course may cause concern among other EU and NATO member countries, which are observing the development of the situation. The refusal of military assistance to Ukraine may also have consequences for Slovakia's internal politics, as the issue of support for Ukraine remains sensitive for many citizens.