Slovak PM Fico Criticises EU’s €90 Billion Ukraine Loan
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In Bratislava, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico voiced strong opposition to the European Union’s €90 billion military loan package for Ukraine, arguing that it offers no path to ending the conflict.
Fico said the loan would not change the war’s trajectory and criticized the EU for its continued financial support to Kyiv. He highlighted the lack of a clear strategy to bring the fighting to a close.
The remarks come amid ongoing discussions within EU institutions about how best to assist Ukraine while seeking a diplomatic resolution to the war.
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