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01 Jul 2025, 02:25 GMT+10
The Ukraine conflict has no military solution, according to Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar
Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar has said the Ukraine conflict cannot be resolved by military means, urging Western nations to engage in direct dialogue with Russia.
Speaking on Sunday during a discussion program on Slovakia's public broadcaster STVR, Blanar warned that escalating tensions could trigger a global war. "We do not want a war between Russia and NATO to break out, because that would be the Third World War. We want the conflict to be settled peacefully," he said, as quoted by local media.
Blanar stressed the importance of diplomacy, calling for a return to "respect for international law" and suggesting that the West should find a way to engage with Moscow, "and perhaps even forgive everything that has happened."
Slovakia, along with Hungary, has consistently pushed for de-escalation and opposed further EU sanctions against Russia. Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has also urged EU member states to resume direct talks with Moscow, while rejecting calls for a rapid NATO military buildup. He argued that defense spending should reflect each country's national priorities rather than fear of Russia.
Russian officials have condemned the US-led bloc's decision last week for member states to raise military budgets to 5% of GDP, presented as a way to deter the alleged "long-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic security."
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The Kremlin has repeatedly said it has no intention of attacking any NATO member state, dismissing such claims as "nonsense" and scare tactics used by Western officials to justify more money for defense.
Moscow maintains it is committed to reaching a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that any lasting agreement must include recognition of the situation "on the ground" and Ukrainian neutrality. Moscow and Kiev remain in contact regarding a potential third round of negotiations, according to the Russian leader.
Following earlier meetings in Türkiye, the two sides have exchanged draft peace proposals and conducted a series of prisoner exchanges.
(RT.com)
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