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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has agreed to stop resisting the adoption of the 18th package of sanctions against Russia and will allow it to be adopted on Friday. — Ukrinform.
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The Czech Security Information Service (BIS) won't comment on criticism from Slovak politicians regarding its public disclosure of a likely Russian link in the investigation into last year's bomb ...
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Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has harshly criticized the European Union’s plan to eliminate Russian energy imports by ...
Following the visit, the sides agreed to develop a joint roadmap encompassing all discussed initiatives and to hold a ...
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico again threatened The EU is blocking a new package of sanctions against Russia. The ...
Bratislava is requesting that the vote on the 18th package of sanctions against Russia be postponed until the European Commission (EC) ...
The Bratislava Municipal Court on Wednesday (16 July) decided that an 18-year-old Ukrainian national Artem T. [name abbreviated due to legal reasons], who has been charged with stabbing a 17-year-old ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is becoming a major embarrassment for the EU plans tophase out all ...