Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico delivered a fiery statement criticizing the proposed peace plan for Ukraine, claiming it cannot be implemented without Kyiv’s consent and accusing the EU of having “zero foreign policy influence.” Fico argued that Ukraine is being pushed toward major territorial losses and permanent exclusion from NATO—conditions he says Western leaders once denied but now accept. Blasting massive corruption, Fico questioned where €177 billion in EU aid has gone and rejected confiscation of frozen Russian assets. He warned the peace deal would leave Russia “a total winner,” while Europe grows exhausted funding Ukraine’s war effort.
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