Slovakia confirms: No military aid for Ukraine
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini, Prime Minister Robert Fico, and National Council Speaker Richard Raši confirmed a unified position on not providing military aid to Ukraine after a joint lunch.
The politicians discussed key issues of the country’s domestic and foreign policy during the meeting, Caliber.Az reports via Slovak media.
Pellegrini said the discussion showed that “the three highest constitutional officials can openly, constructively, and pragmatically discuss all topics concerning Slovakia’s interests.”
The parties also agreed that Slovakia should be represented in the negotiations of the so-called “coalition of the determined” regarding Ukraine.
At the same time, Bratislava’s position remains unchanged: the country will not provide military support to Ukraine, will not send soldiers, and will not participate in the EU loan guarantees of €90 billion.
By Khagan Isayev







