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Slovakian PM suggests missile strike on Brussels, says he will attend Putin's parade

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The Slovak Prime Minister made another scandalous statement about the war in Ukraine.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made another scandalous statement – ​​he proposed to strike Brussels with a missile in response to requests from some European politicians to allow Ukraine to strike deep Russia.

The Slovak Prime Minister made this statement during a speech at the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the Carpathian-Dukla operation. The video appeared on the YouTube channel of the Smer party, led by Fico, Hlavný Denník reports.

“I am annoyed that we have such a perverted fashion in Europe, when instead of stopping the rattling of weapons, we hear thunderous applause, loud exclamations and often significant material decisions that simply continue to encourage war,” Fico said.

The Slovak prime minister said that “some members of the European Parliament easily talk about medium- and long-range missiles,” hinting at the likely coordination of strikes on Ukraine deep into Russian territory with Western weapons.

“Figuratively speaking, if one such missile destroyed a fountain in Brussels, they would understand what they are talking about,” said the scandalous Slovak politician.

Fico also said that if he receives an invitation from Putin to Moscow next year to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, he will definitely take part in them. He called it a sign of respect.

“Freedom came to Slovakia from the East, and absolutely nothing can be changed in this truth,” the Slovak Prime Minister said, “forgetting” to clarify that as a result of this “freedom,” his people were behind the “iron curtain” from the West almost until the collapse of the USSR.

The Slovak Prime Minister concluded by calling for “an end to the mutual killing of Slavs” and said that he would convey this message at a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

Earlier, Robert Fico said that he supports Ukraine's aspirations to join the EU, but is against it becoming a member of NATO.

Recall that on September 9, the Prime Minister Slovakia's Robert Fico has said that “Nazis” are fighting in Ukraine, while the international community is ignoring this. Fico often repeats the Russian narrative about the causes of the war in Ukraine and accuses Ukrainians of allegedly “condoning” Nazism.

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