BRATISLAVA (SITA)- The Slovak Parliament approved on Wednesday a statement on the situation in Yugoslav Kosovo. Out of the 115 present deputies 77 voted on the behalf of the resolution, 13 were against, 24 abstained from voting while one did not take part in the vote. The deputies adopted the amendment to the resolution presented by Party of the Democratic Leftís (SDL) Jozef Tuchyna on the behalf of four deputy factions of the ruling coalition. According to it, Cabinet`s steps conform the long-standing national and state interests of the Slovak Republic but the Cabinet should have promptly and comprehensively informed about them in Parliament and also the citizens. This formulation reacts to delayed announcement of the Slovak Cabinet on its approval of NATO flights over Slovakia and its hesitations to reveal that ht approval applies to all alliance planes, including also armed fighter jets and bombers. The adopted resolution formulated the conviction that respecting human rights is no longer an internal affair of a country but also the international community that cannot passively observe ethnic cleansing in Kosovo. It also regrets that efforts to solve the Kosovo crisis with using peace tools failed and that NATO had to resort to an ultimate solution to finally enforce a peace agreement. When officially concluding the Kosovo debate Foreign Committee chair Peter Weiss remarked that though the discussion was long it was necessary because it has shown how the deputies understand the foreign policy of their country, what political regimes are acceptable for them and which national and state interests are the priority for Slovakia. The Kosovo discussion started on March 31 and featured 32 deputies who delivered 334 factual remarks. Most of them were presented by the opposition Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS). The deputy who most frequently took the floor in this discussion was Slovak National Partyís (SNS) Eva Slavkovská who contributed with 17 remarks.