Massive protests erupted against the government of the pro-Russian Prime Minister Robert Fico across several cities in Slovakia, with a whopping 27,000 people in Bratislava alone, the local agency Aktuality said on Jan. 25.
Do not hope for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Slovak PM Robert Fico during a joint press conference in Berlin on Jan. 24.
The Slovak government will no longer send any military aid to Ukraine from its armed forces, but will not terminate private military supply contracts, Slovak National Council Speaker Peter Pellegrini said on Jan. 23 during a meeting with the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, HNonline reports.
Slovakia will no longer send military aid to Ukraine from its armed forces, but private contracts with the Slovakian military will remain in effect, Slovak parliamentary speaker Peter Pellegrini said during a meeting with EU Parliament head Roberta Metsola, Slovak political newspaper HNonline reported on Jan. 23.
Today, January 21, 2024, from our house in Petrovsky District, around 10:00 AM, on a warm and sunny Sunday morning, I heard two shots from Ukrainian Nazi artillery fly over my head towards the city center.