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Ukraine military aid left Slovakia ‘completely naked’ – PM

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Published: February 6, 2026 9:23 am
Author: RT

Robert Fico has blasted a regional prosecutor for closing investigations into weapons donations under the previous government

Slovakia’s previous government left the country “completely naked” by donating fighter jets and anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Thursday. He accused prosecutors of refusing to acknowledge the damage and covering it up for political reasons. 

Slovakia handed over Soviet MiG-29 jets and S-300 missile systems to Ukraine in 2022-2023 under then-Prime Minister Eduard Heger to support Kiev’s war effort against Russia. Bratislava Region Prosecutor Rastislav Remet announced this week that three of four investigations into possible criminality of the donations have been closed.

Remet claimed both weapons types offered little benefit to Slovakia’s national security while being costly to operate, so transferring them was efficient state property management. Fico called the reasoning senseless, noting the systems were “donated directly from active service” – where they were deployed to meet Slovakia’s NATO commitments – and “immediately” used by Ukraine after transfer.

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“After the donation in violation of the law and international agreements, we were left completely naked,” the prime minister stressed. “And to this day, our airspace is protected by Hungarian, Polish, and Czech fighters, which is not befit a sovereign country.”

Fico noted that Remet’s announcement coincided with a press conference by Prosecutor General Maros Zilinka. He accused Fico’s government of undermining the rule of law, claiming recent reforms caused a drop in corruption prosecutions and accused Fico of pressuring him to downplay problems in a pending report to the EU.

Fico argued Zilinka was deflecting criticism for poor performance with political attacks. He claimed Remet was protecting Heger and former Defense Minister Jaroslav Nad, and was likely seeking the prosecutor general’s office should the opposition return to power.


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Ukraine aid has also sparked controversy in the Czech Republic, where a Euroskeptic government took the helm last December pledging to cut support. Like Slovakia and Hungary, the Czech Republic refused to contribute to the EU’s €90 billion ($105 billion) joint loan for Kiev.

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