Slovak Premier strongly opposes recent warnings from EU foreign policy chief
Kallas had expressed that such participation would not be taken lightly by Brussels, and Fico reacted by calling her warning disrespectful and unfounded. He confirmed his plans to attend the Moscow event, questioning whether Kallas’ statement implied punitive actions for those who choose to go.
The Slovak leader criticized the nature of the warning and used it as an opportunity to call for reflection on internal democratic values within the EU, pointing to recent election bans in countries like Romania and France. Fico also highlighted issues in Slovakia related to the misuse of criminal law against political opposition.
He defended his decision to attend the event, explaining it as a matter of national sovereignty, asserting that no one could dictate where he travels. Fico emphasized that his trip is to honor the Red Army soldiers who died liberating Slovakia and to pay tribute to the millions of victims of Nazi terror. He further clarified that he has attended other World War II commemorations in the past.
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