Slovak and Ukrainian Governments Sign Multiple Intergovernmental Agreements and Discuss EU Sanctions

Košice – The governments of Slovakia and Ukraine have signed multiple intergovernmental agreements following a joint cabinet meeting in Košice on Friday. The discussions also covered EU sanctions against Russia, as reported by TASR.

Prime Ministers Robert Fico and Yulia Svyrydenko formalized an agreement to enhance cooperation and information exchange regarding labor mobility and developed a joint roadmap for collaborative projects. Additionally, ministers from both nations signed agreements on technical and financial cooperation, amended protocols on border crossing agreements, and an arrangement for the mutual transfer of properties intended for diplomatic use.

“The word peace must be the key word of Slovak politics.” Robert Fico

Fico described the meeting with the Ukrainian government as significant, emphasizing that peace should be central to Slovak politics. He affirmed that Slovakia’s focus on humanitarian and practical support regarding the war in Ukraine is the right approach. “As the government of the Slovak Republic, I confirm that peace is our primary goal,” he stated. He highlighted the importance of having a stable neighbor like Ukraine to tackle shared challenges.

The discussion also included EU sanctions against Russia, Slovakia’s critical position on Ukraine’s NATO membership, and support for Ukraine’s EU aspirations. Fico cautioned the Ukrainian prime minister that those who currently support Ukraine may later impede its EU membership, asserting Slovakia’s commitment to clear positions: “If we say no, we mean it; if we say yes, we mean it sincerely.” The leaders also talked about gas transit matters.

During the meeting, they agreed to establish a Ukrainian school in Slovakia. Fico noted the need for 150,000 qualified workers, suggesting that the linguistic similarities would facilitate quick agreement in this area.

Svyrydenko expressed appreciation for the sincerity, cooperation, and solidarity displayed by Slovakia. She acknowledged the progress in joint projects, reflected in the signed agreements, and thanked Slovakia for supporting Ukraine’s integration efforts, highlighting the need to maintain national identity as a priority. She praised Slovakia’s initiative to open a Ukrainian school and anticipated a vital role for Slovak companies in Ukraine’s reconstruction.

Regarding anti-Russian sanctions, Svyrydenko presented data on the effectiveness of such measures and expressed confidence in the value of intergovernmental meetings, noting their pragmatic outcomes.

Fico received an invitation from Svyrydenko for further discussions in Ukraine, with details to be arranged later. (October 17)


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15 responses to “Slovak and Ukrainian Governments Sign Multiple Intergovernmental Agreements and Discuss EU Sanctions”

  1. Wildcat Appaloosa Avatar
    Wildcat Appaloosa

    Oh, wonderful, more agreements! Because a few more pieces of paper will definitely solve the world’s problems, right? 😂 Who needs action when you can just keep signing away?

  2. Looks like Fico and Svyrydenko are off to a cracking start with their ‘let’s-pretend-to-agree’ agreements. Hope those intergovernmental hugs translate to something more than just a fancy signature on a piece of paper! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Signing agreements over coffee in Košice—how original! 🤔 Because nothing screams “we’re serious about sanctions” like a good old-fashioned paperwork party.

  4. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Brilliant, two countries coming together over a cup of coffee and a stack of paperwork while the world’s on fire. Who knew the key to peace was just a few signatures away? 😂✍️

  5. Mental Prophet Avatar
    Mental Prophet

    Looks like Fico and Svyrydenko are busy playing political chess while the rest of us are just trying to figure out how to get a decent cup of coffee on a Wednesday. 🤷‍♂️✌️ “Peace” is the name of the game, but let’s see if they can keep their promises long enough for a proper pint! 🍻

  6. New Magoo Avatar

    Oh, lovely! Nothing screams “solidarity” quite like signing a bunch of agreements while keeping one eye on Russia and the other on the next EU summit. I suppose that’s how you build a border wall of bureaucratic paperwork! 😂

  7. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’re serious about cooperation” quite like a bunch of politicians signing papers while the world watches with a raised eyebrow. Just what we need—more roadmaps and agreements; I’m sure that’ll sort everything out. 🤔✍️

  8. Just what we needed, more intergovernmental agreements – because nothing says “let’s solve our problems” like a stack of papers! 🤷‍♂️ Hope they’ve got a plan for when the ink dries!

  9. bad badminton Avatar
    bad badminton

    Guess signing agreements is the new Olympic sport—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, more paperwork while the world watches! 🥴

  10. Mercury Reborn Avatar
    Mercury Reborn

    Looks like Slovakia and Ukraine are making agreements faster than I can find a decent taxi in rush hour! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew diplomacy could be so… productive? 😂

  11. Twix Bond Avatar

    Oh, great, more agreements signed over a coffee and a pastry. Just what the world needed – another roadmap to peace that probably leads to a roundabout! 🍰🚦

  12. Lord Nikon Avatar
    Lord Nikon

    Looks like Fico and Svyrydenko have found a new hobby in signing agreements – maybe they’ll take up stamp collecting next? 🥳 At least they’re keeping busy while the rest of us are just trying to figure out how to pay for gas! 💸

  13. ozzie treat Avatar
    ozzie treat

    Looks like Fico and Svyrydenko are busy signing papers while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to get our own paperwork done without a coffee break ☕. Who knew diplomacy could be so… bureaucratic? 😂

  14. marigold loot Avatar
    marigold loot

    Oh, look at them signing agreements like it’s a friendly game of bridge – let’s hope they remember the last round ended with a few diplomatic tantrums! 😂🇸🇰

  15. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    So, they signed a bunch of agreements in Košice—sounds like a real party! 💼 One can only hope that “peace” isn’t just another politically correct buzzword for more paperwork to shuffle around. 🥳

  16. dance cannon Avatar
    dance cannon

    Just what we needed, a couple of politicians signing agreements while the rest of us are trying to figure out how to pay our heating bills this winter. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s hope those diplomatic properties come with a cozy fireplace! 🔥

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