Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša stated that Slovakia will not support any exceptions or shortcuts for Ukraine's path to EU membership, emphasizing that Ukraine must meet all standard criteria like other countries. He noted that Ukraine faces a 'long and difficult' road to EU membership and expressed disinterest in the idea of associate membership. He also mentioned that Montenegro, Albania, and Serbia are currently the most prepared for EU accession. The article references a German proposal by Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggesting granting Ukraine the status of an associate member of the欧盟
Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from Slovak Prime Minister Janez Janša without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It includes both his position against special treatment for Ukraine and mentions a German proposal, providing balanced context.
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- government Janez Janša
- government Friedrich Merz
