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    1. Responsible_Plant909 on

      Indeed he is. Come on, slovakian siblings, follow the hungarian example!

    2. Fluffy_Judge_581 on

      I was more thinking like a genital wart or Pimple.

      But okay

    3. Gullible-Evening-702 on

      One more snotty ass on the EU system. We are tired of paying to these corrup people.

    4. NatalieSoleil on

      Obedient sheep for Putin, black listed by us. That makes it clearly. BLACK SHEEP.
      Bah, Bah.
      But seriously,  Fico will hit the blocks next  year. 100% so.

    5. Western-Pear5874 on

      But why, why validating a criminal if you are not a criminal yourself.
      Slovaks should be ashamed

    6. DavidShaw90s on

      What a pathetic attempt to sound like some brave, independent rebel. You are not a rebel for flying to Moscow to kiss the ring of an authoritarian dictator who is actively invading your neighbor. You are just a useful idiot.

      The funniest part of this whole stunt is the actual guest list he joined. He flew all the way there just to stand next to Lukashenko and the President of Laos to watch a completely gutted military parade. The fact that the Kremlin had to cancel the heavy armor display because they are terrified of Ukrainian drones, and even banned foreign media so nobody could report on how empty the square looked, is just incredibly embarrassing for Putin.

      Sikorski (the Polish Foreign Minister) completely nailed it. The only way the rest of Europe should ever “forgive” this clown show of a visit is if Fico uses his trip to quietly unblock the 90 billion euro aid package to Kyiv. Until he actually does something useful, he is just acting as a Kremlin mouthpiece.

    7. Several_Ant_9867 on

      He should maybe start asking himself he is part of the baddies…

    8. Joe_Kangg on

      He’s black, he said it. His racist base should turn on him, right?

    9. dat_9600gt_user on

      During a controversial visit to Moscow for the May 9 Victory Day parade, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico described himself as the EU’s “black sheep” for rejecting a single “mandatory opinion” on the war. Fico, who met with Vladimir Putin to deliver messages from European politicians, advocated for negotiations as the primary path to ending the conflict. His trip follows a scaled-down parade where the Kremlin revoked accreditation for most foreign media and hosted only a handful of international leaders.

      by [Kyiv Post](https://www.kyivpost.com/authors/3) | May 9, 2026, 9:43 am

      [Slovak](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/slovakia) Prime Minister Robert Fico has defended his decision to visit the [Russian](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/Russia) capital for Victory Day commemorations, labeling himself a “black sheep” for defying the EU’s unified stance against the Kremlin.

      Speaking in Moscow on Friday, May 8, Fico addressed the diplomatic friction caused by his trip. “In the [EU](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/eu), there is always some black sheep. So I belong to this flock,” Fico said, according to [Denník N](https://dennikn.sk/minuta/5322823/?ref=mwat).

      “I say this everywhere… I am against any one mandatory opinion.”

      After laying flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin, Fico noted that he intended to ask Russian President Vladimir [Putin](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/putin) several questions and deliver “certain messages” from other [European](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/europe) politicians. He added that “many people were interested” in his journey to the Russian capital.

      Fico, a longtime opponent of military aid to Ukraine, emphasized his support for dialogue and negotiations as the primary way to end the war. He expressed hope that the conflict is nearing its conclusion and stated his support for any form of ceasefire.

      # A scaled-down Victory Day

      Fico’s presence in Moscow comes as the Kremlin tightened control over [the May 9 celebrations](https://www.kyivpost.com/post/75740). In a move unprecedented in recent years, [Russian authorities revoked the accreditation of major foreign media outlets](https://www.kyivpost.com/post/75713), including AFP, Sky News, and the BBC, leaving coverage almost exclusively to Russian state media.

      The 2026 parade on Red Square is expected to be a significantly diminished affair. The event is expected to feature only marching units, without the traditional display of heavy military hardware. Attendance has dwindled compared to previous years. Alongside Fico, only [Belarusian](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/belarus) leader Alexander [Lukashenko](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/lukashenko), the King of Malaysia, and the President of Laos are among the few foreign heads of state expected.

      At least 15 Russian regions and occupied [Crimea](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/crimea) have canceled their own parades due to security concerns, while Moscow residents have been warned of potential mobile internet and SMS outages.

      # Diplomatic fallout and forgiveness

      Fico’s trip faced immediate pushback from neighbors. [Poland](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/poland) and the Baltic states refused to let his aircraft enter their airspace, forcing the prime minister to fly through the [Czech Republic](https://www.kyivpost.com/topic/czechia).

      However, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław [Sikorski suggested that Warsaw might “forgive” the visit](https://www.kyivpost.com/post/75598) if Fico stops blocking critical EU aid to Kyiv. “If he unblocks aid to Ukraine but also goes to Russia, maybe we can forgive him,” Sikorski said, referring to a crucial €90 billion loan package currently being debated.

      Just days earlier, [Fico met with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Yerevan](https://www.kyivpost.com/post/75392), where he reportedly assured the president that Bratislava would not stand in the way of Kyiv’s EU membership bid.

    10. These people are proud of being a malevolent force. It’s sick, is what it is.

    11. Just a reminder, Orban did the same. And look how that ended for him.

    12. bate_Vladi_1904 on

      And i truly wish him to be called one day “prisoner”.

    13. GwyddnoGaranhir on

      Sure, if by black sheep he means “loathsome cunt”.

    14. IJustWantCoffeeMan on

      I see that piglets are rushing to nibble at the free teat after Orban’s fall.

    15. I hate seeing european leaders cozy up to Moscow.
      The only reason for that is for personal gains, while your country could do so much better.

      Vote the bastard off the Island.

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