Saturday, June 8, 2024

West Wants to Escalate Ukraine Conflict by Allowing Kiev to Strike Russia - Slovakian PM Fico

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized Western nations for allowing Kiev to strike Russian territory, saying it shows a will to escalate the conflict. He asserted that Slovakia will avoid involvement in such “military gambles.”

Slovakia's prime minister has rejected the West's "gambling" on military escalation with Russia in Ukraine.

 “The permissions that some Western countries have given to Ukraine so it could use the West-produced weapons to attack targets within Russian territory only proves that it is not peace that the major Western democracies want, but the tension escalation with Russia which they would definitely achieve," Robert Fico wrote on social media.

"As the prime minister of Slovakia I will not drag the republic in none of such military gambles,” stressed the leader, who is still recovering from the five gunshot wounds he suffered in a recent assassination attempt by a pro-Ukraine liberal activist.

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  1. Разрешение наносить удары по территории России западным оружием, которое некоторые страны дали Киеву, говорит об их желании обострить конфликт, но Словакия не будет втягиваться в подобные военные авантюры, заявил премьер-министр Роберт Фицо.

    "Согласие западных стран, которое они дали Украине на то, чтобы она могла использовать западное оружие для атак против целей на российской территории, служит лишь доказательством того, что большие западные демократии хотят не мира, а эскалации напряжения с Россией, до которого обязательно дойдет. Как премьер Словакии я не буду втягивать республику ни в какие подобные военные авантюры", — написал он в соцсетях.

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