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Offering Slovak jets, air defence to Kyiv was sabotage, brand-new government states

The Slovak government has actually asked police to examine the previous cabinet and defence minister Jaroslav Nad for donating fighter jets and an air defence system to Ukraine to assist it resist Russia's intrusion, a. government authorities stated on Friday.

The brand-new federal government under the management of Robert Fico made. a sharp policy turn after it took power in October 2023 and. stopped any military materials to Ukraine, although it has permitted. commercial supplies to continue.

The previous Slovak government in 2015 contributed a lots. Russian-made MiG-29 fighters that Slovakia had grounded and many. of which were not operational, along with the KUB air defence. system.

Donating the air defence system exposed Slovak airspace and. endangered people, stated Ìgor Melicher, state secretary at the. Defence Ministry and a member of the judgment Smer-SD celebration.

I am persuaded that Nad betrayed Slovakia, Melicher told a. instruction shown live on Facebook.

The defence ministry is filing a criminal complaint for the. suspicion of dedicating the crime of sabotage, or treason, abuse. of power and failing fiduciary duties.

Nad has declined any misdeed and said he would make the. same choice again. There was no instant fresh comment from. Nad on Friday.

One of the arguments Melicher utilized is that the federal government. had ruled whilst in a caretaker capability and therefore had actually restricted. authority to make foreign policy decisions.

The allegations are a sign of the extremely polarised Slovak. political scene, where Fico has repeatedly accused his. predecessors of pursuing prosecutions against his party. when he remained in opposition.

His cabinet has actually scrapped a special prosecution system that had. pursued corruption, changed essential authorities personnel, and taken. steps to change management of public media.

The country is due to receive F-16 fighters ordered previously. to replace the MiGs.

(source: Reuters)