Ukraine will no longer receive military aid from Israel.
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The corresponding decision was made by the interim government of Slovakia after the pro-Russian party Smer-SD won the elections. At the same time, the Slovak Ministry of Defense is considering the possibility of sending a new aid package to the Ukrainian army. Politico writes about this.
The outgoing bureaucratic government of Slovakia will not send any more military materials to Ukraine, a government spokesman said.
Earlier, Slovak President Zuzana Caputova asked Smer-SD leader Robert Fico to try to form a coalition government by October 16.
Let us remind you that on September 30, local elections were held in Slovakia, in which the pro-Russian Smer-SD party of former Prime Minister Robert Fico received the most votes. This political force received more than 20% of the votes.
Fico said he would work to ensure that military aid supplies to Ukraine ceased. The politician emphasized that “people in Slovakia have bigger problems than Ukraine.”
Source: Politico
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