Slovakia halts Ukraine aid

Slovakia halts Ukraine aid

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Bratislava will not be sending any more military aid to Kyiv as political parties that are now in talks to form a new government oppose such assistance.

That’s according to Politico, Ukrinform reports.

“The outgoing bureaucratic government in Slovakia will not send any more military material to Ukraine,” a government spokesman said.

The country’s defense ministry was considering sending a new package of aid.

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As reported by Ukrinform, parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on September 30, won by the populist party Smer-SD ("Course - Social Democracy"). Its leader, Robert Fico, built his campaign on rhetoric that rejected further support for Ukraine.

The new coalition government should be formed by October 16.

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