Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has criticised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for supporting the protests in opposition to the Slovak authorities's insurance policies that happened on 24 January.
Supply: Fico quoted by Aktuality; European Pravda experiences
Particulars: Zelenskyy, commenting on the protests in Slovakia, wrote on his X (Twitter) account: "Bratislava will not be Moscow, Slovakia is Europe.’
Fico stated he was laughing when he noticed this.
He stated it was "insufficient interference within the inner affairs of the Slovak Republic" by Zelenskyy.
The Prime Minister additionally added that he had no plans to fulfill with Zelenskyy.
Fico commented on the protests in opposition to his authorities and stated that the organisers of the rallies have been deceiving the individuals and {that a} third of these participating in them have been claimed to be Ukrainians.
Background:
- On 24 January, folks got here out to the streets in nearly 30 Slovak cities underneath the slogan "Slovakia is Europe" in opposition to the coverage of Robert Fico's authorities to get nearer to Russia. Rallies have been additionally held in Poland, Germany, Czechia and Eire.
- In complete, about 100,000 folks gathered at protests throughout Slovakia.
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