December 29, 2024
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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Slovakia will check Fico’s visit to Putin

The Prosecutor General’s Office of Slovakia will check Fico’s visit to Putin The public association “Peace of Ukraine” appealed to the Prosecutor General’s Office of Slovakia to check Prime Minister Fico’s visit to Moscow. The association accuses Fico of legitimizing Putin, for whom an international warrant has been issued.”, — write on: unn.ua

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico visited Moscow, where he had a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Therefore, representatives of the public association “Peace of Ukraine” turned to the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Slovak Republic with a request to verify this visit, writes UNN with a link to aktuality.sk.

Details

According to information, the request to review the long-term steps of Prime Minister Robert Fico in connection with the attitude towards Russia, submitted by the public association “Peace of Ukraine”, will be considered by the Prosecutor’s Office of the Slovak Republic.

According to the association, the prime minister has been legitimizing Russian President Vladimir Putin for a long time, for whose arrest an international warrant has been announced. At the same time, Slovakia is considered an enemy country by the Russian Federation.

We will remind

Robert Fizo held a meeting with Putin in Moscow. The main topic of the negotiations was the transit of Russian gas through the territory of Ukraine to Europe after December 2024.

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