NewsSlovak delegation heads to Moscow amid growing unrest

Slovak delegation heads to Moscow amid growing unrest

Before the Christmas holidays, the Prime Minister of Slovakia met with Vladimir Putin. Now, a six-member delegation from Slovakia will follow suit. Andrej Danko, the leader of the Slovak National Party (SNS), stated that the visit aims to restore normal relations with Russia.

Following the Prime Minister. Slovak delegation will go to Moscow
Following the Prime Minister. Slovak delegation will go to Moscow
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Kamila Gurgul

The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, faced a wave of criticism after his controversial visit to Moscow, where he met with Vladimir Putin. Since then, numerous protests have swept through Slovakia.

Fico has not appeared publicly since his visit to Moscow on December 22, 2024, but he has posted two videos online with comments regarding Ukraine's suspension of the transit of Russian gas.

Does Slovakia want to improve relations with Russia?

A delegation of Slovak politicians is set to depart for Moscow in January. It will include members of parliament from two (out of three) coalition parties: Direction (SMER), chaired by Prime Minister Robert Fico, and SNS Danko. The Slovaks will talk with representatives of the leadership of the Russian State Duma and the government.

Andrej Danko emphasized that key discussions will be with the Minister of Industry on the supply of nuclear fuel.

Danko noted that the visit aims to gather information to help Slovaks better understand the functioning of the Russian Federation, especially in the context of economic cooperation with the West. According to him, the information about the lack of cooperation between Western companies and Russia is untrue.

Peace talks in Bratislava?

The journey to Moscow is viewed as a continuation of the dialogue initiated by Prime Minister Robert Fico, who met with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on December 22, 2024. Danko, known for his pro-Russian views, believes dialogue with Russia is crucial for Slovakia.

Danko also addressed the possibility of organizing a Russian-Ukrainian peace summit in Bratislava. He called on former President Zuzana Čaputová and opposition leaders to support this idea and urge the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, to participate.

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