It’s hard to tell if Hungary or Slovakia is more embarrassing for Europe
TheLatimerLout on
Tell them to fuck right off
Klayhamn on
>Since joining the EU in 2004, **Slovakia has consistently been a net recipient of EU funds**, meaning it has received significantly more money than it has contributed. Over the 2004–2020 period alone, Slovakia received **over €20 billion** in EU funding—primarily for infrastructure, regional development, agriculture, and education—while contributing far less, typically around **€1.5–2 billion per year**. The **net financial gain** for Slovakia during this period is estimated to be **more than €10 billion**, making EU membership a clear economic win in direct monetary terms.
so when is Slovakia going to compensate the EU?
hmtk1976 on
The reasoning is sound. Why repay the US and not the EU ?
However the solution – repaying the EU – is bad.
The solution should be the EU sending enough weapons and support to make the US irrelevant. In that case Trump could whine all he wants but he´d have no leverage.
pillowname on
Morons
apo-- on
The truth is that if the US gets anything from Ukraine it would be like the EU funding the US.
EU_FreeWorld on
Even if they are playing a divisive card I think it’s true that U.S getting mineral deal while Europe gave and gives, by far, the biggest assistance to Ukraine (in money grand total) is a bit… Disgusting.
It’s possible however that this deal is partially an artifice without major obligations. At this point it would just be a divisive move.
dustofdeath on
EU will seek compensation from Slovakia for aid.
Ventriloquist_Voice on
I don’t understand how Ukraine suppose to make it with such neighbours around
boreoath on
This party is between 2-4%. Even though they are in gov, they are not relevant. They hope topics like this will help them gain more local traction.
Ja_Shi on
The lion… The witch…
WingedTorch on
There are literally billboards on the Slovak countryside advertising for Russia and against Ukraine/Nato/EU.
We must set up some anti-propaganda mechanisms in the EU. It is too easy for Russia to coerce politicians and news organizations here.
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It’s hard to tell if Hungary or Slovakia is more embarrassing for Europe
Tell them to fuck right off
>Since joining the EU in 2004, **Slovakia has consistently been a net recipient of EU funds**, meaning it has received significantly more money than it has contributed. Over the 2004–2020 period alone, Slovakia received **over €20 billion** in EU funding—primarily for infrastructure, regional development, agriculture, and education—while contributing far less, typically around **€1.5–2 billion per year**. The **net financial gain** for Slovakia during this period is estimated to be **more than €10 billion**, making EU membership a clear economic win in direct monetary terms.
so when is Slovakia going to compensate the EU?
The reasoning is sound. Why repay the US and not the EU ?
However the solution – repaying the EU – is bad.
The solution should be the EU sending enough weapons and support to make the US irrelevant. In that case Trump could whine all he wants but he´d have no leverage.
Morons
The truth is that if the US gets anything from Ukraine it would be like the EU funding the US.
Even if they are playing a divisive card I think it’s true that U.S getting mineral deal while Europe gave and gives, by far, the biggest assistance to Ukraine (in money grand total) is a bit… Disgusting.
It’s possible however that this deal is partially an artifice without major obligations. At this point it would just be a divisive move.
EU will seek compensation from Slovakia for aid.
I don’t understand how Ukraine suppose to make it with such neighbours around
This party is between 2-4%. Even though they are in gov, they are not relevant. They hope topics like this will help them gain more local traction.
The lion… The witch…
There are literally billboards on the Slovak countryside advertising for Russia and against Ukraine/Nato/EU.
We must set up some anti-propaganda mechanisms in the EU. It is too easy for Russia to coerce politicians and news organizations here.