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The National Council of Slovakia approved the government’s proposal to deploy a NATO unit in the republic because of the situation in Ukraine. According to TASS, 96 out of 134 deputies present at the meeting voted in favor. 15 MPs voted against, 22 abstained. One of the deputies refused to participate in the voting.
The unit will include military personnel from Germany, the United States, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland and the Netherlands.
The NATO unit will be deployed in Slovakia as part of the implementation of plans to strengthen the security of the countries of the eastern part of the bloc.
Earlier it was reported that Slovakia is expelling three Russian diplomats. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that such actions against Russian diplomats would not go unanswered.
Recall that on February 24, Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine. The head of Shoigu stated that the main task of this operation is to protect Russia from the military threat from Western countries, which “are trying to use the Ukrainian people in the fight against our country.” In response to this decision, sanctions began to be imposed on Russia.
Source: Rosbalt

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