Slovakia’s opposition to the NATO plan for arms assistance to Ukraine
Slovakia's foreign minister said that the country is willing to help Ukraine in humanitarian and not weapons fields. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Sputnik, the Foreign Minister of Slovakia says that this country does not intend to participate in the supply of NATO special weapons to Ukraine.
Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar announced that the initiative to create an aid fund for Ukraine needs to be carefully studied, but if Slovakia supports it, in some areas It will be that it is not related to the supply of weapons.
Slovak Foreign Minister told reporters that the proposal of the aid fund to Ukraine is related to three very important areas, but they are still in the early stages and commenting on They are early.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg recently proposed the creation of a cooperative fund to finance Ukraine in the amount of $100 billion over five years. NATO Secretary General said that despite the support of NATO members to Ukraine, this level of support is not enough and Ukraine needs more support.
NATO Secretary General announced last Wednesday that long-term and predictable support for Ukraine sends a message to Russia that it cannot win the war.
Stoltenberg said that European foreign ministers are going to discuss a multi-year financial commitment aimed at providing sustainable support to Ukraine.