The Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fitso will have bilateral meetings with the Chinese president Si Jing and the Russian president Vladimir Putin During his visit to Beijing, where he will attend the military parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary by the end of World War II, the Slovak leader announced today.

Friday, Fitso will meet with Ukrainian president Volodimir Zelenski In eastern Slovakia, he said in a statement.

Although headed by the government of an EU and NATO member country, Fitso has opposed the sanctions imposed by the West on Russia, had strained relations with Zelenski and had not hesitated to break up with European allies. In December, the Slovak prime minister visited Moscow where he had talks with the Russian president.

He is the only EU member leader to attend the festivities in Beijing, where Xi Jinping will have Putin and the leaders of North Korea, Iran and Myanmar.

“I have respect for every victim of the struggle against fascism, so in the past I have paid tribute to monuments in Moscow, Normandy or Washington,” Fitso said, adding: “I am saddened by me and I do not understand that A new world order is built, new rules of a multipolar world, a new balance of forces, which is extremely important for stability worldwide. “

The Slovak prime minister emphasized that he considered it necessary to take the opportunity to meet with foreign leaders and said he had informed EU representatives about his journey.