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19 of June, 16:04

Premier: Slovakia mentally ready for a Greek exit from the Eurozone
Alexander Kuranov. Slovakia mentally and technically ready for a Greek exit from the Eurozone, said on the last working day of the week in Bratislava, Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert fico after talks with his counterpart from the United Kingdom David Cameron, said the website of the Bratislava newspaper.

"Slovakia mentally and technically ready for a crisis scenario under which Greece would leave the Euro zone," said fico.- We wish that Greece remained in the Eurozone, but not at any price ".

At the same fico noticed that his country " will insist that Greece has met its domestic objectives ". According to him, their conversations with Cameron showed that the positions of Bratislava and London in this matter is very similar.

Fico also welcomed the desire of the British colleagues to expand the discussion on the reform of the European Union that became one of the goals of this visit Cameron in Bratislava in the framework of the visit, a number of countries-EU members.

"We fully agree with the position of the British government on the need to increase the competitiveness of the EU will deal with his views about what is happening, the abuse of social systems of wealthy countries of the EU that it is necessary to strengthen the position of national parliaments," said fico.

All of these issues, According to fico, are great for Bratislava and Slovakia in the 2nd part of the 2016 presidency of the European Union. Among other things, the presidency coincides with the peak of the debate on the referendum among the inhabitants of great Britain on the need of further stay in the country from the EU.

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regarding the drop in Eastern Ukraine, the Prime Ministers of Slovakia and the UK believe that the key is a full implementation of the Minsk agreements.

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