Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has launched a strong critique of the European Union, accusing it of pursuing policies based on confrontation and Russophobia. He specifically condemned the EU’s approach to Russia and its support for Ukraine. Fico announced that Slovakia will not provide further military aid to Ukraine, signaling a significant shift in the country’s foreign policy. This stance aligns with Fico’s campaign promises and reflects a more isolationist approach. The Prime Minister's comments are likely to create further tension within the EU, particularly regarding its unified stance on the war in Ukraine. This decision underscores a growing divergence in views among EU member states on how to address the conflict. The statement signals a potential challenge to EU solidarity and coordinated action.