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Slovakia's PM Fico to attend Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russian TV says

The Czech Foreign Ministry said it approved the flight as Fico joins a scaled-back Victory Day parade with only a handful of global leaders.

  • The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs granted overflight permission for Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's plane to traverse its territory, directly contradicting reports alleging the Czech Republic had banned the flight.
  • Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets claimed Poland and the Czech Republic banned the plane, but Czech spokesperson Adam Chorg stated, "The Slovak side submitted a standard request," adding permission "was granted without delay."
  • Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland have officially banned Fico from using their airspace, though the Czech Republic has not joined these nations in implementing such a restriction on Fico's travel.
  • Fico is among a handful of global leaders attending Moscow's Victory Day parade this month, which the Kremlin is holding as a scaled-back version due to increased threat of Ukrainian attacks.
  • Following Viktor Orban's election loss, Fico is viewed as the European Union's most pro-Russian leader, having previously broken ranks with the bloc by visiting Moscow in 2024, two years after Ukraine's invasion.
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What will the Slovak Prime Minister do in Russia? Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that he plans to meet with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during his visit to Moscow on May 9, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing TASR. Read also: Parade on Red Square on May 9 will be held without equipment: Moscow explains why. Fico will visit Russia on May 9. According to the Slovak Prime Minister, he will lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in…

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said he will visit Moscow on May 9 to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but will not attend the Victory Day military parade.

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico admitted that he will not go to Kiev after all, but his government and the Ukrainian cabinet could come closer through a joint meeting. He made the remarks after talks at the European Political Community (EPC) summit in Yerevan, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The latter reportedly assured him that he was open to constructive dialogue. According to Fico, the joint government meeting cou…

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