Slovakia already received €24bn from the EU
- Vladimír Dohnal
- Feb 19
- 1 min read
Slovakia received €1.25bn more from the EU than it paid into the EU budget last year, and since joining the union in 2004, the net inflow is €23.9bn, a Foreign Affairs Ministry report shows. Slovakia receives money through cohesion EU funds, the Common Agricultural Policy, and the Recovery Facility.
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