"Slovakia is advocating an immediate cessation of hostilities and won't support Ukraine either financially or militarily," declared Robert Fico. The Prime Minister of Slovakia stated that Ukraine will never be strong enough to negotiate from a position of military strength.
Two rough proposals have emerged ahead of a crucial meeting of Europe’s leaders this Thursday — though they’re both short on details and support in the bloc. And they both likely
The EU, following the example of the United States, may also ask Ukraine to return the money spent on its support. This was stated by the vice-speaker of the Slovak parliament, the head of the SNS party (Slovak National Party) Andrei Danko.
BRATISLAVA Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is threatening to “complicate” the adoption of this week's EU summit conclusions in Brussels unless the bloc demands that Ukraine resume gas transit through its territory. Fico (Smer-SD/NI) did not explicitly state whether he would block the conclusions if his demands were not met.
The Slovak National Party (SNS), which is part of the government coalition, demanded that Prime Minister Robert Fico apologize for the support at the UN General Assembly represented by Kiev and the countries EU resolutions on Ukraine.
He has since ended Slovakia’s military aid for Ukraine, criticized EU sanctions on Russia and vowed to block Ukraine from joining NATO. He declared Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as an enemy after Ukraine halted on Russian gas supplies to ...
European leaders met in London to form a plan to help end the war in Ukraine. But even potential peacekeepers face political and economic hurdles.
Vance had needled Zelensky in the Oval Office uproar, challenging his approach and criticizing Ukraine’s war leader for not saying “thank you” to the United States. However, Fico said Slovakia “respects the need to increase Europe’s defense ...
The Slovak prime minister's parliamentary majority came under threat when several lawmakers defected from their posts.