Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo in a speech in the West of US conservatives actually justified Russian aggression against Ukraine and accused Zelensky in theisement of the election.
Fitzo praised Donald Trump in a 15-minute speech Fitzo, who, according to him, returns the world to Europe.
No one denies that the use of Russian military force in Ukraine was a violation of international law. Nevertheless, in Russia there were serious reasons for this from the point of view of security, since for a long time this was misleading on the issue of NATO expansion – in fact, he said that justifying the actions of Moscow.
According to Fitzo, the “conflict” can be resolved much faster, but “the vast majority of EU member states, with the exception of Slovakia and Hungary, supported the idea that the war in Ukraine should be used for the political and economic weakening of Russia.”
He also accused the European Union of “pushing peace negotiations between the United States and Russia to the table, although for three years they openly supported and supporting the war in Ukraine.”
In his speech, the Slovak Prime Minister also supported Trump’s last statements about Vladimir Zelensky, saying that the latter “really needed this war.”
When there is a war, there can be no democratic elections … When the war, it is difficult to find out where a huge part of the funds provided to Ukraine has gone, says Fitzo.
Meanwhile, on Friday, thousands of people went to rallies in Bratislava and other Slava cities, calling Prime Minister Robert Fittso with a resignation and continuing protests against the country’s pro-Russian foreign policy.
Protests have been taking place every two weeks from the beginning of January and were caused by the December meeting with Fitzo with Putin.
“Slovakia is Europe,” “enough Fitzo,” chanted the crowd in Bratislava.
The Dennik N News website quotes a security expert, which was estimated in capital for protest of up to 12,000 people compared to more than 40,000 two weeks ago. Rallies were held in more than 40 other cities.
The rallies on Friday also celebrated seven years since the murder of the journalist -investigator Jan Kuchak, which caused mass protests, which led to the resignation of Fitzozo from the post of Prime Minister -minister last time.
This time he promised not to succumb to the requirements of the protesters.
Source: Racurs

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