Slovakia says western members can't dictate EU future after Brexit
By Gabriela Baczynska BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - The EU's future cannot be decided by just two or three powerful Western members, Slovakia's prime minister said on Thursday, in a dig at France and Germany and a plea for more involvement by the bloc's newer ex-communist members. Prime Minister Robert Fico was speaking on the eve of taking over the rotating presidency of the European Union, which has been shaken to its core by Britain's shock vote to leave. "Crucial decisions about the future of Europe cannot be defined by two, three member states, or the founding states of the EU," Fico told reporters.