Robert Fico. Photo: Getty Images
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened to block any EU sanctions on Russia that harm Slovakia’s national interests.
Source: Reuters, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Fico stressed that Slovakia seeks to remain a constructive EU member but described a resolution passed by the Slovak parliament, urging the government not to support any new sanctions against Russia, as a political tool with a strong message.
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Quote: “If there is a sanction that would harm us, I will never vote for it.”
More details: Fico also said he could not support any measures aimed at halting imports of Russian fuel for Slovakia’s nuclear power plants.
“I am interested in being a constructive player in the European Union, but not at the expense of Slovakia,” he added.
Background:
- On 5 June, Slovakia’s parliament adopted a resolution urging government members to withhold support for new sanctions and trade restrictions against Russia in international organisations.
- On 4 June, Slovak President Peter Pellegrini rejected a petition calling for a referendum on lifting sanctions against Russia.
- In March, Fico threatened to block further European sanctions against Russia if he views them as jeopardising the peaceful settlement of the war in Ukraine.
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