Slovak Prime Minister criticizes Biden's decision to allow Ukraine strikes in Russia
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico criticized President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to strike inside Russia, labeling it an "unprecedented escalation." He expressed concerns that this could hinder peace talks and increase tensions in the region. The Kremlin responded by warning that the decision would worsen the ongoing conflict. This marks a significant shift in the U.S. approach to the Ukraine-Russia war, allowing Ukraine greater freedom to target Russian territory. Previously, U.S. support for Ukraine focused on defensive measures. The new stance raises questions about the potential impact on diplomatic efforts and the overall situation in the region.