If Ukraine fails, Slovakia is next, says PM
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- 25 May, 2022
- 13:43
Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Eduard Heger, during a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday that Russia will attack his country next if they win the war against Ukraine, Report informs, citing foreign media sources.
He also criticized members of the European Union (EU) for relying too heavily on Russian energy.
“If Ukraine fails, Slovakia is next,” Heger told other EU and business leaders in Davos. “They (Ukraine) have to win.”
“We basically traded our values for cheap gas and oil for too long,” Heger added. “Compromising with Putin caused a war in Ukraine. An aggressive war, people are dying.”
Ukrainians are “shedding their own blood for our values, so we don’t have to,” he said.
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