Slovakia’s Robert Fico meets Vladimir Putin in shock Moscow go to


EPA Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) shakes hands with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (L) during their meeting at the Kremlin in MoscowEPA

Robert Fico has beforehand reiterated his opposition to the West’s coverage of arming Ukraine

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has made a shock go to to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin – changing into solely the third Western chief to fulfill the Russian chief for the reason that full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years in the past.

Fico – a vocal critic of the European Union’s help for Kyiv within the battle – stated they mentioned provides of Russian gasoline to Slovakia – which his nation depends on.

A cope with Russian gasoline large Gazprom to transit vitality by Ukraine to Slovakia is because of expire on the finish of this yr.

“High EU officers had been knowledgeable about my journey and its goal… on Friday,” Fico wrote on Fb.

Nonetheless, the go to has gone down badly with opposition events at house and with Slovakia’s neighbouring EU and Nato ally, the Czech Republic.

Czech Overseas Minister Jan Lipavsky stated his authorities had secured vitality independence from Russia, and he was pondering of Ukrainians who couldn’t spend Christmas with their family members due to Putin.

In Bratislava, Michal Simecka of Progressive Slovakia stated Fico had made his nation a device for the Russian chief’s propaganda and his journey was a “shame for Slovakia and a betrayal of nationwide pursuits”.

The Slovak Prime Minister stated the assembly in Moscow was a response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky telling EU leaders that Ukraine remained against Russian gasoline being piped by its territory.

Fico, who survived being shot earlier this yr, additionally stated he had a “lengthy dialog” with Putin and the 2 “exchanged views on the army state of affairs in Ukraine”.

Each mentioned “the probabilities of an early, peaceable finish of the battle” and mutual relations between Russia and Slovakia, Fico wrote on Fb.

Slovakia and Hungary, which each depend upon Russian gasoline, have raised issues in regards to the prospect of provides being interrupted.

In October 2023, when Fico turned prime minister once more, he ended Slovakia’s army support to Ukraine.

However, he has insisted he needs to be a “good, pleasant neighbour” to Kyiv.

Fico’s assembly with Putin got here because the leaders of Italy, Sweden, Greece and Finland met on Sunday for a safety summit.

Talking afterwards, Finland’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo stated Russia was a “everlasting and harmful menace” to the EU.

He additionally harassed the necessity for elevated defence spending and help for Ukraine.

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