Rasťo Kužel highlights Slovakia's nuanced position regarding Ukraine. He clarified Slovakia's shift away from providing lethal military aid while endorsing commercial arms production for Ukraine, reflecting a cautious diplomatic approach amidst internal political sensitivities.
Moreover, the interview explores Slovakia's role within regional frameworks like the Visegrad Group (V4) and the Three Seas Initiative, where divisions over Ukraine policy are evident, particularly vis-à-vis Hungary's more pro-Russia stance.
The discussion extends to upcoming NATO deliberations and Slovakia's commitment not to obstruct NATO decisions, maintaining alignment with broader alliance goals while tempering expectations regarding Ukraine's swift NATO accession.
Kužel also touches on domestic challenges in Slovakia, including polarization exacerbated by disinformation campaigns and legislative changes affecting media independence, underscoring broader concerns about democratic integrity in the country.
Watch the full interview to get a full scope of the issue