Fico Advocates for Inclusion of Peace Section in EU Council’s Foreign Policy Conclusions

Bratislava – On Sunday, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) announced plans for the government to create a development vision for the country by 2040. He indicated that he will propose a dedicated section on peace in the forthcoming conclusions of the EU Council on foreign policy (FAC). EU foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in Luxembourg on June 23, with Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár representing Slovakia, according to TASR.

During the press conference, Fico explained his intention to enlist experts from the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV) and universities to help formulate this vision. He also plans to include input from employers and seasoned diplomats, believing that such a vision would benefit the nation. He expressed hope that future governments will uphold this vision.

Fico mentioned that the document would address foreign policy developments and should evaluate how effectively it aligns with the vision he established in 2008 for the period up to 2030. He stressed that the document should be crafted by “educated individuals in SAV, at universities, and among employers,” rather than bureaucrats.

“If we indicate that tourism should contribute a certain share to GDP, that should be adhered to, and any succeeding government—whether right, left, liberal, or otherwise—should honor this,” the Prime Minister remarked.

Additionally, Fico stated that the Slovak government will suggest including a special section on peace in the upcoming EU Council conclusions regarding foreign affairs.

“I urge the EU Council to focus significantly more on peace, diplomacy, and initiatives to resolve both conflicts next week,” he expressed, referring to Russia’s war against Ukraine and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. He asserted that this approach is preferable to “stoking the fire,” which he believes is currently evident, particularly regarding the Ukraine war, noting that the Union appears ineffective.

“If the EU invested all its resources in peace negotiations and diplomacy, we could see outcomes. We are not making progress,” he added, also referencing a manifesto by former leading figures of the German Social Democrats (SPD), who called on the German government to negotiate with Russia and criticized increased defense expenditures. (June 15)

“If the EU put all its potential into peace negotiations and diplomacy, then results could come. We are not moving anywhere.” Robert Fico


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8 responses to “Fico Advocates for Inclusion of Peace Section in EU Council’s Foreign Policy Conclusions”

  1. High Woo Avatar
    High Woo

    Oh brilliant, because clearly what the EU really needs is another section on peace—might as well toss in a few unicorns while we’re at it! 🦄 Let’s just hope Fico’s vision for 2040 isn’t as foggy as a Bratislava morning.

  2. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Right, because if there’s anything the EU is known for, it’s their knack for peace talks, isn’t it? 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should just send them a postcard from 1945 while we’re at it! ✌️

  3. hairpin Avatar

    Creating a peace section in EU policy? Brilliant idea, Robert! Just what we need – another academic committee to discuss world peace while the rest of us are stuck in traffic like sardines in a can. 😂✌️

  4. cooger Avatar

    Oh, brilliant idea, Robert! Let’s just sprinkle a bit of peace into the EU’s foreign policy and everything will magically be sorted, right? 🙄 Maybe next, he’ll propose a section on world peace alongside a unicorn-themed GDP plan. 🦄💶

  5. Speedwell Avatar
    Speedwell

    So, let me get this straight—Fico thinks a sprinkle of peace in the EU’s foreign policy will do wonders? Brilliant strategy, my friend, because nothing says ‘let’s end conflicts’ like a bureaucratic addition to a fancy document. 😏

  6. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    Oh sure, because nothing screams effective foreign policy like a “peace section” in a bureaucratic document! Next, we’ll be adding a chapter on unicorns and rainbows to really spice things up! 😂

  7. Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “let’s solve international conflicts” like an academic committee and a dash of Slovak optimism. Can’t wait to see how that plays out in the realpolitik jungle of Europe! 😂

  8. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Looks like Fico’s aiming for a Nobel Peace Prize rather than a budget meeting. Who knew diplomacy could be so trendy? 🕊️✌️

  9. Don Stab Avatar
    Don Stab

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “let’s solve world peace” like a politician with a vision for 2040—guess we’ll just ignore the current chaos until then, eh? 🥳

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