Slovakia will not pledge aid to Ukraine at NATO summit, Fico says
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico spoke out on June 27 against NATO's plans to commit large-scale financial and military aid to Ukraine at the Alliance's upcoming summit in Ankara.
- Fico's remarks come less than two weeks before the annual NATO summit, which will take place in Turkey July 7-8.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky has been invited to attend the conference, where Alliance members will reportedly pledge billions in new weapons and aid packages to Ukraine.
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- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico spoke out on June 27 against NATO's plans to commit large-scale financial and military aid to Ukraine at the Alliance's upcoming summit in Ankara.
- Fico's remarks come less than two weeks before the annual NATO summit, which will take place in Turkey July 7-8.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky has been invited to attend the conference, where Alliance members will reportedly pledge billions in new weapons and aid packages to Ukraine.
Sources: Kyiv Independent