Opposition PS Criticizes Slovak Government for Lack of Clarity in USA-EU Dispute

Bratislava – The opposition party Progressive Slovakia (PS) has criticized the Slovak government for its lack of action in foreign policy. They have specifically called out Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) and Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanár (Smer-SD) for failing to take a definitive stance on recent U.S. decisions concerning Greenland and the EU. This criticism was presented during a press conference on Monday, as reported by TASR.

PS leader Michal Šimečka highlighted the escalating tensions between the USA and the European Union, emphasizing that these conflicts could adversely affect Slovakia’s security and economy. He drew attention to U.S. President Donald Trump‘s threat to impose import tariffs on eight European nations, which include EU member states, until the matter concerning Greenland’s acquisition by the U.S. is addressed.

Šimečka argued that both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister should have already expressed their positions on these developments. He referred to the situation as one of “maximum political alert” and emphasized that the Prime Minister should have informed the public about his meeting with Trump in Florida.

“Currently, the Slovak public lacks information about the specifics of the agreement concerning a nuclear reactor and details from the meeting between Prime Minister Fico and President Trump. It remains unclear whether the Slovak Prime Minister communicated our interests to the American President, addressed U.S. intervention in Venezuela, condemned the plans regarding Greenland, or indicated that a trade war would be detrimental, as well as whether he defended the principles of international law,” Šimečka noted.

PS presidium member Ivan Korčok stressed that prior to traveling to the USA, the Prime Minister should have articulated the objectives of his visit. He views the lack of communication regarding the meeting as a failure toward international partners. Additionally, he criticized Fico for not responding promptly to Trump’s tariff threats, suggesting it would have been appropriate to convene the Security Council of the Slovak Republic in such circumstances.

National Council member Tomáš Valášek (PS) remarked that a “normal” government would be engaging with allies about the potential loss of the USA as a partner, and should consider increasing defense investments in response.

Foreign Affairs Chief Juraj Blanár stated that Slovakia upholds the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other states, asserting that based on consistent application of international law principles, it recognizes Greenland as part of Denmark, just as it views Crimea as part of Ukraine and Kosovo as part of Serbia.

Last Saturday, Trump threatened to impose a ten percent tariff on Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland starting February 1st. This tariff is expected to remain in place until the Greenland acquisition issue is resolved and could rise to as much as 25 percent starting June 1st. (19 January)

“We do not know whether the Slovak Prime Minister conveyed to the American President our interests, the interests of the EU, whether he condemned the American intervention in Venezuela or the plans to occupy Greenland, whether he told him that a trade war would be counterproductive.” – Michal Šimečka.


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16 responses to “Opposition PS Criticizes Slovak Government for Lack of Clarity in USA-EU Dispute”

  1. Evil Smith Avatar
    Evil Smith

    Looks like our politicians are playing a game of hide-and-seek with foreign policy—too bad they’re hiding the whole time! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they think “maximum political alert” means just getting a good night’s sleep. 💤

  2. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how our leaders are playing hide and seek with foreign policy? 📉 But hey, as long as they keep the coffee brewing at home, who cares if Greenland’s on the table, right? 😏

  3. Thumb Candy Avatar
    Thumb Candy

    Just lovely to see our esteemed leaders playing a game of political charades while the world spins out of control. 🇸🇰🧐 Maybe they think “max alert” means taking a nap!

  4. sly bible Avatar

    Oh, look at our government, playing hide and seek with foreign policy! Maybe they think clarity is overrated—who needs it when you can just wing it? 😂

  5. 3D Waffle Avatar

    Oh, splendid choice of leadership we have here, right? Just when you think your government can’t be any less decisive, they go ahead and set a world record in diplomatic limbo. 😂

  6. ladysmith Avatar

    Seems like our dear PM Fico is playing hide and seek with foreign policy—too bad he forgot to look for clarity! 😂 Who needs a stance when you can just stand still, right? 💤

  7. Seems like our PM is playing a riveting game of “What’s That You Said?” while the world’s on fire. 🔥 Who needs clarity when you can just wing it, right? 😂

  8. Friday Ferrari Avatar
    Friday Ferrari

    Looks like the Slovak government is playing a high-stakes game of international charades—too bad they forgot to bring the clues! 🤷‍♂️

  9. Taz Ringer Avatar
    Taz Ringer

    Seems like the Slovak government is playing a game of hide and seek with foreign policy—too bad no one told them it’s not a spectator sport! 😏🤷‍♂️

  10. Pearl Girl Avatar
    Pearl Girl

    Seems like Fico’s got his hands full with pressing matters like arguing over Greenland while the rest of us are stuck deciding between coffee or tea. Should’ve brought the popcorn to that press conference, eh? 🍿😂

  11. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Must be nice to have a PM who thinks “foreign policy” is just a trendy café in Bratislava. 🥴 It’s like watching a game of chess where the king forgot he’s supposed to move.

  12. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a “maximum political alert” to keep us all guessing about whether our leaders are playing chess or just losing the plot entirely. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they were too busy deciding on the best flavor of ice cream for their next summit. 🍦

  13. divine bramble Avatar
    divine bramble

    Seems like our esteemed leaders are too busy perfecting their poker faces while the world’s at the table—maybe they’ll show us their cards one day? 🤔💼

  14. Journeyman Avatar
    Journeyman

    Seems like our dear leaders are too busy perfecting the art of diplomatic silence while the U.S. throws a tantrum over Greenland. Bravo, lads! Maybe they’re waiting for a postcard from Trump to figure out what’s at stake. 🥳✈️

  15. bad princess Avatar
    bad princess

    Looks like our dear PM Fico’s foreign policy playbook is still lost in translation—perhaps he thought “stay neutral” meant sending a postcard instead of a clear stance? 🇸🇰✉️

  16. mr. gadget Avatar
    mr. gadget

    Oh, look at our beloved PM Fico, playing hide and seek with foreign policy while the world’s on fire! Who needs clarity when you can just wing it, right? 😂

  17. uncle psycho Avatar
    uncle psycho

    Oh, brilliant move, lads! Just what Slovakia needs—more ambiguity in international relations. Maybe next time, Fico can take a course on ‘How to Be a Decisive Leader 101’. 🤷‍♂️

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