Slovakia is considering the possibility of lifting future sanctions against Russia. For this, a referendum may be held in the country. This is reported by UNN with reference to a statement by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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On Saturday, May 17, Robert Fico, in an interview published on his Facebook page, answered a reporter's question about calls in Slovakia. They concern a referendum on the abolition of sanctions against the Russian Federation.
I don't think a referendum is needed on this issue. But if there is such a referendum, I will support it
In his opinion, Russia was able to adapt to the sanctions, and now such restrictions only harm Europe.
According to the Prime Minister of Slovakia, the latest proposals to quickly adopt a large sanctions package against Russia seem inappropriate. The politician believes that such sanctions allegedly only deepen the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine.
"I have always said that we will see if the sanctions harm the Slovak Republic. If there are any sanctions that could harm the Slovak Republic, we will veto them," the head of the Slovak government added.
Reminder
The new EU sanctions package, announced as "tough", reportedly does not go beyond the previous 16th. The package does not include controversial proposals amid fears of a veto from Hungary or Slovakia.
