Slovakia’s prime minister claims to be “unable to support” the steps to stop Russia’s fuel importation for Slovak’s nuclear power plants.
The Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fitzo has promised to hinder any penalties that the EU will impose against Russia if they “break the national interest” of his country. It reports about it Reuters.
Slovakia, according to the country’s government head of the country, is said to want to remain a constructive EU member, but he called the resolution a political instrument with a strong message.
“If there were penalties that could harm us, I would never vote for them,” the officer said.
He added that he could not support any steps to stop Russia’s fuel import for Slovak’s nuclear power plants.
“I’m interested in being a constructive player in the European Union, but not at the cost of Slovakia,” Fito’s summary.
Remember that Russian media in May wrote Robert Fitzo, who flew to Moscow to participate in the parade on May 9, promised Russian dictator Vladimir Putin a ban on the supply of Russian energy resources in the European Union.
Fit complains about the plan for refusing Russian Federation’s energy resources
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Source: korrespondent

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