Slovakia deals fatal blow to Zelenskyy
Slovakia has suggested that reducing aid to Ukraine could be a pathway to resolving the conflict, which is soon to enter its third year.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico argued that U.S. military assistance should be scaled back to encourage both sides to negotiate at the table.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Washington has provided over 200 billion dollars in military aid and recently committed an additional 90 billion dollars to Kyiv.
In a local television interview, Robert Fico expressed skepticism about this ongoing assistance, stating that it has not led to any concrete results. Previously, the Slovak leader asserted that Ukraine would not be able to join NATO as long as he is in office.
However, Robert Fico has voiced no objections to Ukraine’s potential membership in the European Union.
Slovakia joined NATO in 2004, alongside Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia.
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