He said D. D. Kerný's qualities are decisive for the Slovak Foreign Ministry and everything else is "irrelevant, unimportant, or unessential". For the Foreign Ministry, which does not dispose with such information, the whole case is out of question. "It is not our business," the spokesman said. Kerný took over his credentials from Slovak Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar on Wednesday. Tokár said media campaign with some "drugs, casuistry, and unconfirmed information" is irrelevant for the ministry, which works with facts. Kerný will perform his function in Switzerland perfectly, Tokár claimed. Tokár also accused PRÁCA daily reporter Eduard Chmelár for disseminating a "very dirty article flowing from bad and dilettante premises". He was reacting to a PRÁCA front-page column, investigating why Foreign Minister Zdenka Kramplová has not submitted a foreign policy report to Parliament or a report on her recent visits foreign yet. "I am asking who leads this department when upon her return from a trip to South-East Asia, Kramplová says she had a lot of fun. Also upon her return from Latin American countries she shared her tourist impressions with journalists, not the concrete, mainly economic results, of her trip," PRÁCA wrote. The Foreign Ministry knows nothing about the reasons why former Minister of Economy Karol Česnek did not show up to take over his ambassador credentials on Wednesday. He was appointed as Slovak Ambassador to Germany. Tokár denied that it could be a question of Česnek's reluctance to represent Slovakia abroad.