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This was announced during a briefing on April 16 in Brussels on the European Commission by Anitt Hipper in response to a request to comment on the critical statement of Prime Minister Slovakia Robert Fitzo that “no one can point to him” whether to go to Moscow or not, the correspondent reports.
Hipper emphasized that in 2022 the EU countries agreed to reject all invitations from Russia to events similar to a parade on May 9, and Slovakia agreed to do so.
“Russia uses the commemoration of the end of World War II to justify its aggressive war against Ukraine … For our part, it is important not to give this legitimacy, participating in such a parade and, in fact, we also have a decision of the Council on this: Member States, including Slovakia, agreed in 2022.
Another spokesman for the EU Commission Guillaume Guillaume Merissier, responsible for the issue of EU enlargement, answered the clarifying question about a possible visit to Moscow.
“Serbia has applied and negotiates the EU membership. Serbia’s decision means that the country wants to join the EU, including in foreign policy. So the EU wants to see Serbia a reliable European partner that shares common principles, values, security and prosperity, and we need a strategic statement.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert was reported Fitzo appealed to the EU Diplomacy Head in absentia and said that “no one can point to me where I should or should not go.”
The premiere of Slovakia Once again confirmedthat on May 9 it can be found in Moscow.
The European Union’s main diploma Kai Callas called on European leaders on April 14 not to participate In the military celebrations in Moscow on May 9, instead demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine.
The European Union is also gave a clear instruction States who are candidates for EU joining, not attend a parade in Moscow on May 9 and not make visits to Russia.
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This was announced during a briefing on April 16 in Brussels on the European Commission by Anitt Hipper in response to a request to comment on the critical statement of Prime Minister Slovakia Robert Fitzo that “no one can point to him” whether to go to Moscow or not, the correspondent reports.
Hipper emphasized that in 2022 the EU countries agreed to reject all invitations from Russia to events similar to a parade on May 9, and Slovakia agreed to do so.
“Russia uses the commemoration of the end of World War II to justify its aggressive war against Ukraine … For our part, it is important not to give this legitimacy, participating in such a parade and, in fact, we also have a decision of the Council on this: Member States, including Slovakia, agreed in 2022.
Another spokesman for the EU Commission Guillaume Guillaume Merissier, responsible for the issue of EU enlargement, answered the clarifying question about a possible visit to Moscow.
“Serbia has applied and negotiates the EU membership. Serbia’s decision means that the country wants to join the EU, including in foreign policy. So the EU wants to see Serbia a reliable European partner that shares common principles, values, security and prosperity, and we need a strategic statement.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert was reported Fitzo appealed to the EU Diplomacy Head in absentia and said that “no one can point to me where I should or should not go.”
The premiere of Slovakia Once again confirmedthat on May 9 it can be found in Moscow.
The European Union’s main diploma Kai Callas called on European leaders on April 14 not to participate In the military celebrations in Moscow on May 9, instead demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine.
The European Union is also gave a clear instruction States who are candidates for EU joining, not attend a parade in Moscow on May 9 and not make visits to Russia.
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