Fico Discusses RepowerEU Plan and Arms Production with Meloni in Rome

Rim/Bratislava – Italy and Slovakia aim to collaborate on arms production, explore the construction of small modular reactors, and Slovakia welcomes natural gas imports from Italy. This was discussed on Tuesday by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) during a working meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome. Fico also highlighted concerns regarding energy imports from Russia and the European Commission’s RepowerEU initiative, as reported by TASR.

Fico noted that Slovakia excels in large-caliber ammunition production, while Italy specializes in small-caliber ammunition. He indicated that the countries are close to finalizing an intergovernmental agreement on joint public procurement.

“Joint public procurement allows us to buy together as multiple countries, which is highly advantageous and more cost-effective compared to individual procurement,” Fico emphasized. He added that Slovakia also offers products such as howitzers and demining machines.

Additionally, he mentioned that Slovakia and Italy are considering the construction of small modular reactors in Jaslovské Bohunice, utilizing used nuclear fuel. This initiative will involve the state company JAVYS and the European private firm NewCleo.

Fico expressed Slovakia’s interest in importing natural gas from Italy.

During his meeting with Meloni, Fico addressed the RepowerEU plan, which proposes halting imports of gas, oil, and nuclear fuel from Russia. He raised concerns about the implications if Russian company Gazprom, which has a contract with Slovakia until 2035, enforces contract terms requiring Slovakia to pay over 20 billion euros for unreceived gas.

“Is anyone really going to disregard Slovakia’s situation, saying to manage it while we prohibit you from importing gas?” he questioned. Fico maintained his support for importing Russian energy to Europe, arguing it helps stabilize prices. He warned that adopting RePowerEU may lead to a sharp increase in energy prices, making Europe less competitive.

The Slovak Prime Minister concurred with Meloni on the importance of further dialogue. He stated that their discussions were harmonious, with no disputes. He noted that the Italian Prime Minister recognizes Slovakia’s unique perspective as a neighboring country to Ukraine.

“She acknowledges that we have our own views that need to be heard and considered,” the Prime Minister of Slovakia concluded. (June 3)


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9 responses to “Fico Discusses RepowerEU Plan and Arms Production with Meloni in Rome”

  1. frankengrin Avatar
    frankengrin

    Oh lovely, two countries bonding over ammo and energy woes – nothing screams ‘European cooperation’ quite like discussing arms production over a nice pasta, eh? 🍝💰

  2. Curio Avatar

    So, Fico and Meloni are teaming up to build arms and reactors—because nothing says “we’re in this energy crisis together” like a collaborative weapons program, right? 🤦‍♂️ What’s next, a friendly game of “who can outsmart Gazprom”? 🥴

  3. darkside isis Avatar
    darkside isis

    Seems like Fico and Meloni are just a couple of pals playing Monopoly with Europe’s energy supply—only this time, nobody’s landing on “Go” to collect their €200. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew arms production and nuclear reactors could make such a lovely dinner convo?

  4. gamer bean Avatar
    gamer bean

    Oh, splendid, just what Europe needs—more ammunition and reactors! Because who wouldn’t want to mix energy security with a side of military might? 😂⚡️

  5. Street Squirrel Avatar
    Street Squirrel

    Looks like Fico and Meloni are cooking up a recipe for arms production and nuclear reactors—because who needs peace when you can have a cozy little arms deal over pasta in Rome? 🍝💣 Just another day in the EU, eh?

  6. VenusLion Avatar
    VenusLion

    Oh, brilliant, two leaders discussing arms like it’s a trip to the local market – “I’ll take a dozen howitzers and a side of natural gas, please!” Just what Europe needs, more firepower and nuclear dreams. 😏

  7. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “European cooperation” quite like discussing arms production over a fine Italian espresso. Just what we need—more bullets and reactors while we sip our cappuccinos! ☕💣

  8. Whipsaw Avatar
    Whipsaw

    Only in Europe would a chat about arms production and nuclear reactors feel like a cozy tea party. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew ensuring energy stability meant playing ‘who’s got the bigger howitzer’? Classic! 🇸🇰🇮🇹

  9. Hairpin Avatar
    Hairpin

    Charming to see two nations banding together over the joys of armaments and nuclear reactors—just what Europe needs, right? 😂 Hope they’ve got a solid plan for those “cost-effective” joint shopping sprees; I hear the sales on howitzers are to die for!

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