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04 May 2025, 17:54 GMT+10
Robert Fico has called Ukraine's warnings "ridiculous" and reiterated his decision to visit Moscow for the Victory Day events
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has confirmed he will attend Russia's Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9, dismissing warnings by Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky of potential security risks as "ridiculous."
The May 9 parade in Moscow will mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. The Kremlin has extended invitations to the event to the leaders of Serbia, Slovakia, China, India, and Brazil, among others.
In April, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict to coincide with the Victory Day celebrations. Zelensky rejected the offer, labeling it a "theatrical performance" and advocated for a more substantial, unconditional 30-day ceasefire. Russian officials argue that a new temporary truce would simply allow Kiev to regroup and rearm.
Earlier this week Zelensky urged foreign leaders to avoid visiting Moscow, citing potential security risks. Russian officials accused Zelensky of endangering the safety of civilians attending the May 9 events. Fico, however, stated that the threats issued by Kiev would not deter him from participation in the commemoration.
"In my opinion, it's ridiculous. I reject such threats," Fico said at a press conference on Sunday. "I will go to the celebrations of the 80th anniversary [of Victory Day in Moscow]."
Fico claimed Zelensky was effectively warning invited leaders not to attend, with the veiled threat that Ukraine might retaliate in some way. "Well, celebrate, we might throw you a drone or something like that. These are unacceptable things for me," he said.
Referring to Zelensky's claim that Kiev could not guarantee the security of attending leaders, Fico responded: "If Zelensky thinks that his cries will prevent foreign delegations from coming there, it is a huge mistake. Ensuring the security of participants [in the celebrations] is the responsibility of the Russian Federation," said the Slovak prime minister.
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, warned in April that the bloc does not want any member or candidate states attending. During a meeting last month with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who earlier pledged to attend, EC Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos reportedly cautioned that his attendance would be held against Serbia in its bid to join the EU.
Fico recommended "Kallas and others to deal with more serious problems than whether I will go or not to the celebration of the 80th anniversary."
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