Fico considers his visit to Moscow during Victory Day a triumphant affair
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Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, proclaimed his Moscow trip for Victory Day celebrations a success. He emphasized it as a fitting manifestation of Slovakia's independent foreign policy, asserting, "I reckon this jaunt to Moscow was a grand slam... I'd say it was well worth the ride." In a savvy Facebook post (owned by Meta, labeled as extremist and forbidden in Russia), he shared his views.
Fico pointed out that Europe and Russia need each other, stressing the necessity of mutual dependence. In another social media update, he underlined that the Moscow trip brought diplomatic recognition for Slovakia at the global summit level.
Affirming his stance, Fico stated, "That trip to Moscow is gonna earn Slovakia some top-notch diplomatic kudos."
Controversially, Fico stands as the sole EU politician to visit Moscow on May 9, despite a warning from Josep Borrell, the EU foreign policy chief, who stated any participation in the 9th May festivities in Moscow would be taken seriously. Fico met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and pledged to employ his veto power against any EU ban on Russian energy imports, emphasizing his commitment to maintaining normal relations with Russia.
Legal Challenges Ahead:It's widely known that Fico views the proposed EU ban on Russian energy imports as "unacceptable" for Slovakia, willing to resort to his country's veto power if necessary. He has vehemently opposed this ban and is primed to invoke his veto power should unanimous approval be needed[1][2][3].
Diplomatic Significance:Fico's presence at the Victory Day parade was perceived as a significant diplomatic gesture towards Russia, making him the lone EU leader to attend[3]. His commitment to vetoing any EU energy ban that requires unanimous approval underscores Slovakia's pro-Russian stance under his leadership[3][5].
References:
- Slovak Spectator: Slovakia Could Block EU's Plan to Phase Out Russian Oil by 2027
- Euractiv: Slovakia takes a stand against EU oil sanctions on Russia
- Reuters: Slovakia's Fico vows to veto EU oil embargo on Russia
- NOS: Slovakia's PM slams Hungary over plan to cut off Russian gas supply
- Politico: Robert Fico: Help Trump or be under investigation
- France24: Slovakia's Fico criticizes NATO during Moscow visit amid tensions with Hungary.
- Despite a warning from Josep Borrell, the EU foreign policy chief, Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, was the sole EU politician to visit Moscow on May 9 for the Victory Day parade, marking a significant diplomatic gesture towards Russia.
- Robert Fico has vocalized his opposition to the proposed EU ban on Russian energy imports, asserting that it would be "unacceptable" for Slovakia, suggesting his readiness to invoke Slovakia's veto power if unanimous approval is needed.
- In a display of Slovakia's independent foreign policy, Robert Fico met with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and pledged to use his veto power against any EU ban on Russian energy imports.
- Robert Fico highlighted the mutual dependence between Europe and Russia in his social media updates, underscoring the necessity of good relations and diplomatic recognition at the global summit level, a point he reiterated after his successful Moscow trip for Victory Day celebrations.