Mar 16 • 17:13 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Kaliňák also starts on the bypass around Zvolen. We can obtain EU funds more easily for military roads, he says

Defense Minister Robert Kaliňák announces plans for an 11-kilometer bypass around Zvolen as part of a military logistics initiative.

Robert Kaliňák, the Slovak Defense Minister, is expanding his portfolio to include the construction of an 11-kilometer bypass road surrounding the town of Zvolen. Traditionally, large road construction projects in Slovakia have been overseen by the National Highway Company (NDS), but Kaliňák argues that the involvement of the Defense Ministry is a logical step, especially considering the ongoing war in Ukraine. He emphasizes the importance of logistics in military strategy, stating that 'logistics wins wars.' The planned bypass is not only a significant infrastructure development but is also intended to facilitate easier access to European Union funding. The initiative comes on the heels of the government’s commitment to enhance military readiness and infrastructure, which has become increasingly critical in light of geopolitical tensions in the region. Kaliňák's push for this project signals a shift towards integrating civil infrastructure projects with military necessities. This development could have wider implications for Slovakia, both in terms of improving transportation efficiency around Zvolen and bolstering military logistics capabilities. As Slovakia navigates its defense strategy amidst ongoing regional conflicts, initiatives like this one may lay the groundwork for better preparedness and support for military operations, ensuring that critical routes remain operational and secure to handle both civilian and military needs.

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