Premier Says Europe Must Become Stronger and More Resilient

Premier Says Europe Must Become Stronger and More Resilient

Europe must become stronger and more resilient, even while NATO remains the security foundation for Slovakia and the European Union, Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) declared during the opening of the IDEB Defence & Security 2026 fair in Bratislava.

Several ministers, members of Parliament and foreign delegations from the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, North Macedonia and Vietnam also attended the opening of the conference.

Fico added that he supports Europe's strategic independence and a certain degree of autonomy in security and foreign policy matters. "That means first and foremost building our individual capacity to defend ourselves, which is the basic building block of our collective defence. I believe that difficult discussions lie ahead, dear friends, and I want to express my conviction that this international exhibition will also create room for bold reflections on what comes next; what the new security structure should look like, because it's evident that we are approaching a new European and global security structure," he underlined.

Fico also praised the Slovak defence industry. He described Slovak products as world-class, adding that the broad international participation at the fair confirms this.

Defence Minister Robert Kaliňák (Smer-SD) pointed out that the defence technology on display was the result of international cooperation.

The IDEB Defence & Security 2026 fair is showcasing more than 250 pieces of defence and security equipment at the stands of over 150 exhibitors from 17 countries. The exhibits include Slovak F-16 fighter jets and the new Barak MX air defence system from Israel. The fair will run until Thursday (14 May).

Source: TASR

Benjamin Pascoe; Photo: TASR

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