The Prime Minister of Slovakia criticized the President of Ukraine after he supported protests in the country.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo criticized the president of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in supporting protests against Slovak government policy. It was reported actually on Saturday, January 25th.
Zelensky, who commented on the protests in Slovakia, wrote on social networks X: “Bratislava is not Moscow, Slovakia is Europe.”
Fitz said he was “funny” when he saw it. According to him, this is “inadequate intervention in the internal activities of the Slovak Republic from Zelensky.”
Slovak’s prime minister also added that he would not meet with the President of Ukrainian.
Commenting on the protests against his government, Fitzo said shares are “deceiving the participants”, and a third of those who participated in them allegedly Ukrainians.
Remember, on January 24, in various cities of Slovakia, thousands of protests against Fito government policy under the Slovakia slogan – this is Europe. The protests in parallel were held in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Ireland.
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky has expressed support for protests in Slovakia.
Source: korrespondent

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