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Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia Ivan Korchok commented on the enrollment incident on Crimea in the construction of the country’s consulate in Kharkov.
According to him, this case shows that words do have more weight in foreign policy than in domestic policy and they must weigh how they are used. He writes about this “European Truth” with reference to the publication Denik N.
Furthermore, Korchok noted that he himself had already apologized to his Ukrainian counterpart for the prime minister’s statement. Igor Matovich did the same.
We will recall, Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic, on Tuesday March 2, said that he had promised Russia in exchange for a Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine “Transcarpathian Ukraine.” After that, he explained that he was joking.
Then, in Kharkov, unknown persons left an inscription on the Slovak consulate building in response to the scandalous joke of the country’s Prime Minister Igor Matovich.
The Prime Minister of Slovakia has apologized to Ukraine for its unfortunate joke about Transcarpathia.
As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, former Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin also said Ukraine should not limit itself to public comment and demand an apology. Otherwise, there is a risk that Transcarpathia “will become the second Crimea”.
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