Slovakia's Prime Minister Defies EU with Moscow Visit
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico plans to attend Russia's World War 2 victory parade in Moscow, despite airspace closures by Baltic states. His attendance highlights a foreign policy shift towards Moscow, challenging EU directives. Fico will also engage in diplomatic meetings in Russia.
Defying European Union directives, Slovakia's Prime Minister, Robert Fico, is determined to attend Russia's upcoming World War 2 victory parade in Moscow. In his pursuit, Fico faces logistical challenges, notably the closure of Baltic airspace by Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
This aggressive travel maneuver underscores Slovakia's increasing reliance on Russian gas and Fico's broader foreign policy realignment towards Moscow. Notably, Slovakia appears willing to contravene EU's diplomatic stance, as Fico prepares for bilateral meetings and a wreath-laying ceremony in Moscow.
The situation points to growing tensions within Europe, especially given the EU's recent call from diplomat Kaja Kallas for member states to boycott Russian military events. Fico's actions could test the resilience of EU unity amidst geopolitical pressures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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