Key facts
- Slovakia will not pledge financial or military aid to Ukraine at the upcoming NATO summit.
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced the decision.
- Fico cited concerns that aid commitments could escalate the conflict into World War III.
- Slovakia will not provide new aid packages to Ukraine.
- The announcement indicates a shift in Slovakia's support for Ukraine.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has declared that Slovakia will not pledge financial or military aid to Ukraine at the upcoming NATO summit. Fico stated that his government will not provide new aid packages to Kyiv. He expressed significant concerns that further commitments could escalate the ongoing conflict into a potential World War III. This announcement signals a departure from Slovakia's previous support for Ukraine and indicates a more cautious approach from the new Slovak leadership regarding the war. The decision comes as NATO allies prepare to convene for their summit, where discussions on continued support for Ukraine are expected to be a central agenda item. Fico's stance suggests a potential divergence among NATO members on the strategy and level of commitment to Ukraine's defense efforts.
