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April 12th, 2018
The case of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who were poisoned by a nerve agent called 'Novichok' in Salisbury in the UK in March, wasn't a topic of talks between Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday. The Slovak premier, who was on his first official visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels, further told a press conference that he considers the approach of the Slovak Government and diplomacy - calling the ambassador from Moscow back home, while some EU and NATO countries also decided to expel Russian diplomats - to be a sufficient and appropriate act, also with regard to the information they had about this case.
TASR
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