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28 May 2025, 16:03 GMT+10
Slovakia is not a schoolchild to be lectured to, PM Robert Fico has said after Berlin warned of funding cuts
Slovakia will not be bullied into changing its foreign policy, Prime Minister Robert Fico has said, calling German threats to cut EU funding due to its stance on Russia "aggressive and unacceptable."
Fico's remarks came in response to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said member states that resist the EU's policies on Russia could face financial consequences.
"Member states that violate the rule of law can be confronted with infringement proceedings," Merz warned at the WDR Europaforum in Berlin on Monday. "There is always the option of withdrawing European funds from them."
Merz mentioned both Slovakia and Hungary in response to a question about countries resisting the EU's policies on sanctions and military aid for Ukraine.
Fico hit back at Merz. "Slovakia is not a little schoolchild that needs to be lectured," he said on Tuesday on X. "Slovakia's sovereign positions do not stem from vanity, but are based on our national interests." He added that "the politics of a single mandatory opinion is a denial of sovereignty and democracy."
He went on to describe Merz's remarks as "aggressive" and an indication that "we are not heading into good times."
"The words of the German Chancellor are absolutely unacceptable in modern Europe. If we don't obey, are we to be punished? This is not the path toward cohesion and cooperation," Fico said.
Since returning to office in 2023, Fico has halted Slovak military assistance to Ukraine and has been critical of Western sanctions on Russia. He has also called for economic ties with Moscow to be rebuilt once the conflict with Kiev is over. Late last year, he became one of the few Western leaders to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss energy supplies to Slovakia, which were jeopardized by Ukraine's refusal to extend a gas transit agreement.
On Monday, Merz also said Ukraine's European backers are no longer restricting the country from launching long-range strikes into Russia using Western-made weapons, later adding that the decision was made months ago. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky, however, said he had not received the go-ahead, while suggesting that it could happen later.
Responding to Merz, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned of a "serious escalation," adding that the potential move "severely undermines attempts for a peaceful settlement" of the conflict.
(RT.com)
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