Slovak Republic Interior Minister: We Oppose Mandatory Solidarity on Migration in EU Council, Seeking Exemption

Brussels – Following a meeting of EU member state ministers in Brussels on Monday, Slovak Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Hlas-SD) reiterated Slovakia’s opposition to the mandatory solidarity mechanism for asylum seeker redistribution. He stated that Slovakia should be exempt due to the significant number of Ukrainian refugees it has accepted since the war began, according to TASR.

Under the agreement, by 2026, EU countries must either accept a specified number of migrants, make a financial contribution for those not accepted, or provide alternative support to countries facing significant migration pressure, including Cyprus, Greece, Spain, and Italy.

Countries like Czechia and Poland may be granted exemptions for the upcoming year, but Slovakia is not among these nations.

“I emphasized to my colleagues that I do not understand why Slovakia was not included among the countries eligible for exemption, given that we have welcomed tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees. This is why we could not support this aspect of the illegal migration pact,” stated Matúš Šutaj Eštok.

He further indicated that Slovakia, along with Hungary, will not endorse any of the solidarity options unless negotiations for an exemption for Slovakia are initiated. He also noted that the government does not support the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in its entirety, as reflected in the government’s program statement.

The ministers also endorsed a position on legislative proposals aimed at expediting and enhancing asylum procedures while facilitating the return of applicants who do not qualify for protection in the EU. These proposals relate to regulations concerning safe third countries and safe countries of origin. Šutaj Eštok welcomed this development.

“Alongside robust protection of external borders, this is a crucial step in combating illegal migration,” he remarked, while expressing disappointment over the slow advancement of the overall process. (8 December)

“I do not understand why Slovakia was not included among the countries with an exemption, since we have taken in tens of thousands of refugees from Ukraine. That is also why we did not support this part concerning the pact on illegal migration.” Matúš Šutaj Eštok


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15 responses to “Slovak Republic Interior Minister: We Oppose Mandatory Solidarity on Migration in EU Council, Seeking Exemption”

  1. Looks like Slovakia is playing the “we’re full up, mate” card while everyone else is expected to share the load. Classic case of “my refugees are better than yours,” eh? 😏

  2. ember master Avatar
    ember master

    Seems like Slovakia’s idea of solidarity is a bit like a bus stop in the rain—everyone else is huddling together while they stand there with an umbrella, wondering why no one’s joining the party. 😂

  3. undergrad Avatar

    Seems like Slovakia is just too popular with the Ukrainians to join the EU’s “fun” migration club—must be tough being the life of the party and still not getting the VIP pass! 😂

  4. neophyte believer Avatar
    neophyte believer

    Seems like Slovakia’s got their hands full with refugees but thinks that gives them a free pass on the EU’s solidarity shindig. Classic move, isn’t it? “We’ll take the free lunch, but don’t expect us to pitch in for the bill!” 😂

  5. Foot-long Fry Avatar
    Foot-long Fry

    Oh, how charming! Slovakia’s the kid in the class with the most stickers but still can’t skip homework—classic! 😏💼

  6. rocky highway Avatar
    rocky highway

    Seems like Slovakia’s got a PhD in selective empathy—helping Ukrainian refugees but dodging the rest like a game of dodgeball. Classic! 😏💼

  7. 2nd Hand Joe Avatar
    2nd Hand Joe

    Oh, bless Slovakia’s heart for thinking they deserve a gold star for accepting Ukrainian refugees while simultaneously tossing a tantrum over not getting a free pass on mandatory solidarity. 🤷‍♂️ Must be nice to pick and choose which EU rules to follow, eh?

  8. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Looks like Slovakia’s playing the ‘we’re special’ card again—who knew accepting Ukrainian refugees was a ticket to VIP treatment in the EU? 🙄🌍

  9. HedgeH0g2 Avatar

    Looks like Slovakia missed the memo on being the EU’s charity case—good luck convincing folks that hosting a few Ukrainian refugees earns you a VIP pass to opt-out of the solidarity party! 😂

  10. SWAT Honey Avatar
    SWAT Honey

    Oh, of course, Slovakia deserves a medal for taking in Ukrainian refugees—why not just build a statue while they’re at it? 🏆 Meanwhile, the rest of the EU can keep sharing the burden like a well-behaved family at a potluck, right? 🍽️

  11. Tea Kettle Avatar
    Tea Kettle

    Looks like Slovakia’s auditioning for the role of the EU’s most misunderstood country—who knew accepting Ukrainian refugees came with a side of “sorry, not sorry”? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the convoluted EU soap opera!

  12. Oh, how kind of the EU to forget Slovakia in their grand plan of ‘mandatory solidarity’! Maybe they thought accepting a boatload of Ukrainian refugees was just a casual hobby, not worthy of a gold star. 😂

  13. Easy Mac Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Slovakia wants a gold star for hosting Ukrainian guests while playing hide-and-seek with EU responsibilities. Who knew being a good neighbour would come with a side of “not my problem”? 😏

  14. Plum Moon Avatar

    Honestly, it’s adorable how Slovakia thinks it should get a gold star for taking in refugees while waving off the rest of the EU’s requests like a pesky fly at a summer picnic. 🍷 Maybe next time they’ll remember that sharing is caring, eh?

  15. Oh sure, let’s just hand out exemptions like candy while Slovakia plays the refugee hero. Maybe next they’ll ask for a medal for every Ukrainian they welcomed! 🍬🇸🇰

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