“As head of government I want to assure you that it is in my interest to have realistic relations with the Russian Federation,” Fitso told Putin
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitso expressed his country his country to develop yesterday ‘Realistic’ relations with Russia, during his meeting with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and after attending the military parade held in the Red Square on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany.
Fitso, known for his pro -Russian views, told Putin that he had not had “No problem” to accept the Kremlin’s invitation To attend the celebrations in Moscow for the end of World War II.
“On the contrary, it was an honor to accept this invitation, which I accepted with joy.”he stressed in his meeting with the Russian president who was broadcast by state Russian television.
The head of European diplomacy Kaya He had asked European leaders not to participate in the celebrations of May 9 in Moscow, and Fitso was the only one to do so.
The Slovak Prime Minister arrived in Moscow after an adventurous trip as EU member states They banned the passage of the aircraft carrying him from their airspace. Fito commented: “Let us consider a childish joke all the technical problems created by our EU colleagues.”
“As head of government I want to assure you that it is in my interest to have realistic relations with the Russian Federation”Fitso pointed out to Putin, as reported by Russian news agencies.
At the same time he added that is opposed to creating a new “Iron Curtain” and pledged “Do everything so that we can tighten our hands through a curtain.”
Fitso also stated that his country will exercise veto In the Brussels plan to release the EU from Russian gasin the event that a consensus is needed to adopt it.
For his part, Putin assured Fitsos that will do ‘whatever’ can to restore Russia’s relations with Slovakia, which, as he pointed out, ‘Frozen’ Due to West pressure. “We have always had friendly relations with Slovakia”he stressed.
Such as the neighbor and ally of the Hungarian Prime Minister Victor OrbanSo Fitso has repeatedly criticized the EU for the way he handles the war in Ukraine, as well as the isolation imposed by Brussels on Russia.
Source :Skai
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