Local news outlet Noviny Plus reported Fico argued that the funds would not change the situation on the battlefield and suggested that a hypothetical fundraiser for cancer treatment would not have attracted the same support. “Let them send weapons, I have nothing to say to them; but if we were to start a collection for cancer, it likely wouldn’t have raised as much,” said Fico. Read also: Activists in Slovakia defy PM Fico by raising €4 million for Ukrainian army He insinuated that the fundraising campaign was an attempt to discredit the government’s stance on not supplying weapons to Kyiv. “F…