In the nearly 10-minute video, Fico said he “has been in Slovakia for several days” and will not “follow the lead of our enemies, asking for all the ins and outs about my work and private daily affairs .”
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has commented for the first time on accusations about his recent stay in Vietnam, accusing the opposition and the media of idle speculation.
In a nearly 10-minute video posted on Fico’s Facebook page, the government official said he “has been in Slovakia for several days” and will not “follow the lead of our enemies, who are demanding all the details about my work and private. daily activities”.
He also accused the media and the opposition of passing information about his whereabouts to “anti-government forces,” thus providing an opportunity to “shoot him.”
“It is our practice that when I go on a private visit to another country, I am invited to hold informal private meetings with important officials of that country, and for this purpose, our foreign partners provide transport logistics, security and the venue for the meeting. which is usually commercial in nature, given that such meetings are informal and confidential,” he added.
Let’s remember that in Slovakia for two weeks there was no official information about the whereabouts of Prime Minister Robert Fico after his visit to Moscow on December 22.
Finally, there are indications that he is staying at the luxurious Vietnamese hotel Capella Hanoi, where a night can cost more than 6,200 euros. His previous video, in which he criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, was filmed in a hotel room.
Source: korrespondent

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