Slovakia’s Prime Minister has said that “Islam has no place” in the country, The Independent reports.
Speaking about migration, Robert Fico told Slovakian news agency TASR: “When I say something now, maybe it will seem strange, but I’m sorry, Islam has no place in Slovakia. I think it is the duty of politicians to talk about these things very clearly and openly. I do not wish there were tens of thousands of Muslims.”
Along with the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, Slovakia has called for Europe’s borders to be sealed off to block the main routes used by refugees to enter Europe.
The Prime Minister told TASR that he had heard about other countries’ negative experiences of migration, including Malta.
He said: “I talked about this several times with the Maltese Prime Minister, who told me that the problem is not that they were coming, but they are changing the character of the country.
“And we do not want to change the traditions of the country, which is built on Constantine-Methodist tradition.”
He said that anyone claiming that Slovakia wants to be multicultural would be going against the very essence of the country.
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Responding to his interview, the Islamic Foundation in Slovakia told The Slovak Spectator: “The repeated statements of Mr Premier do not only harm Slovak Muslims but also the country’s interests as a sovereign country which is building its position on the international scene.”