Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico urged Ukraine to compromise on the 'occupied' territories, mentioning the abandonment of Crimea, Donbass, and Lugansk as unrealistic. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry responded, emphasizing the importance of security in Ukraine for the region. Fico claimed that life in Kyiv was 'absolutely normal' despite missiles hitting the city. However, he assured that Slovakia would support Ukraine's access to EU funds, purchase of weapons, and accession to the EU, fostering mutually beneficial cooperation.
The heads of government of #Ukraine and #Slovakia discussed relations between the two countries The Slovak prime minister promised not to block the allocation of 50 billion euros to Ukraine from the #EU. Also, Slovakia will not block Ukraine's purchase of weapons and equipment… https://t.co/xLA9Sq4rRa
🤝 Slovakia will back the Ukraine Facility program, allocating €50 billion from the #EU to Ukraine. That was discussed during the meeting between the Prime Minister of #Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, and the Prime Minister of #Slovakia, Robert Fico. Also, Fico stated that Slovakia… https://t.co/posAv56yVj
‼️ #Slovakia will not block the allocation of €50 billion in aid to #Ukraine, deny its accession to the EU, or oppose the production of Slovak weapons for Ukraine. This is the position from which a constructive dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation can be set🇺🇦🤝🇸🇰 https://t.co/hWYMbphMya
Slovakia will not block the allocation of €50 billion of aid to Ukraine from the EU, will allow Ukraine's purchase of weapons from Slovak businesses and will not interfere with Ukraine's accession to the EU, Prime Minister Shmyhal reports. https://t.co/Ui8adB6iug
Slovak Prime Minister Fico has said that life in Kyiv is "absolutely normal" While talking to journalists, Fico was asked why he would meet with the Ukrainian prime minister in Uzhhorod instead of Kyiv. The journalist who asked the question explained that in Kyiv Fico could see… https://t.co/aeojYTY0rM
⚠️ AS MISSILES HIT, SLOVAK PM FICO CLAIMS THERE'S NO WAR IN KYIV (Reuters) Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Tuesday insisted life in the Ukrainian capital was "absolutely normal" and there was no war, a day before his first meeting with the Ukrainian prime minister and just… https://t.co/FR4pxGAnff
“Without security in Ukraine, there will be no security either in Slovakia or in Europe as a whole,” the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry responded to Fico’s proposal to abandon the occupied territories The ministry said that Kyiv is fighting, among other things, to ensure that the…
🇸🇰⚡ Slovakia Prime Minister, Robert Fico, urges Ukraine to give up 'occupied' territories: “There must be some kind of compromise. What do they expect from the Russians, the abandonment of Crimea, Donbass and Lugansk? This is unrealistic.” https://t.co/wKg3XU5iC6