Slovak PM
Fico offered to host Moscow-Kyiv peace talks, Putin claims
“Why not?”
Russian president asked reporters. “For us it’s an acceptable alternative.”
Fico has
emerged this year, alongside Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, as an
advocate for Putin and for Russia within the European Union. |
December 27,
2024 12:50 am CET
By Tom
Nicholson
https://www.politico.eu/article/robert-fico-offered-host-vladimir-putin/
Slovak Prime
Minister Robert Fico told Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent
visit to Moscow that his country was prepared to broker peace talks between
Russia and Ukraine, the TASS news agency reported Thursday.
“If it comes
to that, why not?” Putin told reporters at a press conference following a
meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Leningrad. “Because
Slovakia holds a neutral position from our point of view. For us it’s an
acceptable alternative.”
Fico has
emerged this year, alongside Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, as an
advocate for Putin and for Russia within the European Union, vowing to block
Ukraine from joining NATO and refusing to send “another bullet” of state
military aid to Kyiv. Fico has also helped break Russia’s international
isolation with his Dec. 22 visit to Putin and by promising to attend the 80th
anniversary of the end of World War II in Moscow in May 2025.
The
unannounced pre-Christmas meeting between Fico and Putin was reported at the
time as an attempt by the Slovak leader to find a way around Kyiv’s refusal to
extend Russian gas deliveries to Bratislava following the expiry of an existing
contract at the end of 2024.
No mention
was then made of brokering peace talks, although Fico later stated in a social
media post that “during a long conversation with V. Putin we did exchange
opinions on the military situation in Ukraine [and] on the possibilities of
bringing the war to a peaceful end.”
Slovak
opposition leader Michal Šimečka told local media that if Fico wants peace
between Russia and Ukraine he should get Putin to end the war: “If Russia’s
military ceases its attacks, they [Fico and Putin] are welcome to talk peace on
Fico’s porch if they like.”
Ukraine’s
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, meanwhile, noted on X following the meeting
between Fico and Putin that the two “did not issue joint statements or respond
to media questions,” alleging it was because “they are afraid of the public’s
reaction.”
“Why is this
leader [Fico] so dependent on Moscow?” Zelenskyy asked. “What is being paid to
him, and what does he pay with?”


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