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Slovakia has to reserve the right to decide how fast to raise spending towards NATO's new targets for 2035 and any increase ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Prime Minister Robert Fico said that Slovakia would not increase defence spending to 5% of GDP as ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico said that Slovakia would not increase defence spending to 5% of GDP as demanded by Nato, as his country has better things to spend budget money on. Nato members are due to ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico declares Slovakia's intent to control its pace of defense spending growth toward NATO's targets.
Prime Minister Robert Fico emphasized Slovakia's discretion in determining the pace of its defense spending towards NATO's ...
Hungary and Slovakia have decided not to support the EU's plan for an 18th sanctions package against Russia, Hungarian ...
Both countries continue to depend upon Russian oil and gas supplies despite more than three years of EU efforts to end the ...
In fact, if the preference is to have a text that embraces the unconditional primacy of EU law as a self-standing legal order, the Constitution does not satisfy the preference even without the ...
BRATISLAVA, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Slovakia won't support any increase in spending on the purchase of weapons systems above the 2025 level in the 2026 state budget, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said ...
Most Slovaks want to remain in NATO, a new poll shows, undercutting Robert Fico’s claim that the country would be better off staying out of military alliances.
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Europe rearms - but can Slovakia be trusted?
While Slovak firms could thrive in a growing defence market, the government's mixed signals raise doubts among allies.
Slovakia signals support for new Russia sanctions, but only if Brussels offers guarantees on energy security and €20B in potential arbitration risks.