Slovakia plans to object to putting fuel for nuclear power plants on the EU’s 12th package of sanctions against Russia, as it is a red line for the Direction - Social Democracy party, which is the largest in the government coalition, Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar said, Report informs referring to TASS.
"It is the red line for us that there should be no nuclear fuel (in the sanctions package). Our nuclear power plants cannot yet switch to the fuel alternative [to Russian]. This definitely cannot be there (in the list of restrictions)," he said on Slovak television.
According to the foreign minister, the European Union will heed Slovakia’s opinion. Provided that Russian nuclear fuel is added to the next sanctions package, Bratislava will veto this clause, he said.
Blanar emphasized that before restrictions are imposed by the European Union, not only should their impact on the EU be scrutinized, but also on Slovakia as a separate country.