Shmyhal to meet Slovak PM to discuss EU aid.

The Ukrainian government's representatives will meet Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to discuss the allocation of 50 billion euros (£54 billion) under the EU's Ukraine Facility program, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Jan.

18. The crucial funding was blocked during an EU summit last December by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who, much like Fico, criticizes Western support for Ukraine. Kyiv wants to "discuss all the urgent issues and remove possible obstacles to the implementation of the Ukraine Facility" at the meeting, Shmyhal wrote on Telegram.

A decision to provide the financial aid package is expected to be discussed during the European Council summit on Feb.

1. Robert Fico said following talks with Viktor Orban on Jan.

16 that he agrees with the Hungarian prime minister's position that the EU should not finance the package from the EU's common budget. Shmyhal said that Ukraine hopes that the aid package will be approved.

The Ukraine Facility program envisages the systemic transformation of Ukraine on its way to the EU, and a relevant plan and vision for this process have been drafted by the government, the prime minister said.

Not backing Ukraine is 'disastrous for Slovak security,' says former defense minister One of Ukraine's worst fears appears to have come to pass: a key ally announced a halt to military aid. Slovakia, Ukraine's small eastern neighbor of 5.4 million people, gave generously from its Soviet-era arsenal and welcomed Ukrainian refugees after the full-scale war began.

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