"Enough of Fico," "We won't give up Slovakia" - these slogans accompanied the large demonstration that took place in Bratislava. Protesters demanded a change in Slovakia’s foreign policy and protested against Prime Minister Robert Fico's visit to Moscow.
Tucker Carlson enjoyed his sit-down with Putin so much that he went to Moscow again in December, this time to interview Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. It’s hard to tell whether Carlson or Danko enjoyed Moscow more, but can you guess who said which gushing quote about Russia? (Answers at the end; don’t scroll down!)
The protests started back in December after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. #EuropeNews
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(AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP ... The latest wave of anti-government rallies was fueled by Fico’s unexpected trip to Moscow before Christmas to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Fico’s meeting with Putin is “unacceptable ...
MOSCOW, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Slovak Deputy Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko arrived in Moscow on Sunday, Russian state-run TASS news agency reported, as Bratislava seeks a solution following ...
His trip to Moscow was only the third by an EU government ... Organisers estimated 15,000 people protested in Bratislava, filling a central square. Fico has said the halt of gas through Ukraine ...
Slovak citizens have begun protesting against the government's growing alignment with Moscow. The protests, dubbed 'Slovakia is Europe', are now in their third week, with at least 35,000 people taking part in the latest round on Friday in cities across Slovakia.
In addition, he may hold talks with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Interparliamentary cooperation between Bratislava and Moscow has a long history. In 2019, then-President of the Slovak National Council Andrej Danko took part as a guest of honor in the ...
Slovak opposition leader Michal Simecka accused Prime Minister Robert Fico of laying the ground to take the country out of the European Union as he launched an attempt to dismiss the leftist-nationalist government in a no-confidence vote on Tuesday.
Slovakia's opposition accused Prime Minister Robert Fico on Tuesday of laying the groundwork to take the country out of the European Union, but dropped its no-confidence motion to dismiss him and his leftist-nationalist government.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP ... The latest wave of anti-government rallies was fueled by Fico’s unexpected trip to Moscow before Christmas to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.