Fico commented on the possibility of a new meeting with Zelensky.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced that he is looking for a new date for a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky. He stated this during a press conference in Košice.
According to TASR, the Slovak side is currently working on agreeing on the date of the meeting, which is expected to take place in the coming days. Fico promises to inform about the specified date immediately and also announce the location of the meeting.
According to TASR, Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced that he is searching for a new date for a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He made this statement at a press conference in the city of Košice.
According to TASR, the Slovak side is currently working on agreeing on the date of the meeting, which is planned for the coming days. Fico promises to inform about the specified date immediately and also announce the meeting's location.
It is worth recalling that on January 13, Fico invited Zelensky to meet to discuss problems with gas transit. He emphasized his desire to focus on resolving the situation regarding the suspension of transit and not to escalate tensions.
As is known, on January 13, Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico proposed to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet to discuss issues with gas transit. He expressed his desire to focus on addressing the situation regarding the cessation of transit, rather than deepening tensions.
In response to the proposal to meet near the border between Slovakia and Ukraine, Zelensky suggested that Fico visit Kyiv on Friday. However, the Slovak Prime Minister declined this visit.
Responding to the suggestion to hold a meeting near the border between Slovakia and Ukraine, President Zelensky proposed that Fico visit Kyiv on Friday. However, the Slovak Prime Minister refused this visit.
It should be noted that the conflict between Zelensky and Fico has escalated due to the criticism of the Slovak president regarding Fico's attempts to shift the blame for the situation onto others. He used PR tactics and accusations.
It is worth noting that the conflict between Zelensky and Fico has intensified due to the criticism of the Slovak president, who tried to place the blame for the situation on others. He resorted to PR methods and accusations.
Moreover, Fico's government currently has minimal support from deputies - 76 out of 150. This occurred after three deputies from the Slovak National Party left the faction, and four deputies from the 'Voice' party expressed their disagreement with some governmental initiatives.
Additionally, Robert Fico's government currently has low support among deputies - only 76 out of 150. This happened after three deputies from the Slovak National Party left the faction, and also due to the disagreement expressed by four deputies from the 'Voice' party regarding some governmental initiatives.
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