The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, has made the mistake of choosing Moscow over the United States and other international partners. This was stated by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, January 28. "For the attention of the current Prime Minister of Slovakia. A few days ago, President Trump made a strong decision that will significantly boost the export of American LNG (liquefied natural gas) to Europe," Zelensky wrote. He explained that Europe requires more energy resources from its partners for security and stability. "For American LNG, one must pay with money, but for Russian gas, payment is not only in money but also in independence and sovereignty," Zelensky emphasized. He pointed out that many in Europe have faced this dilemma and chose to preserve their independence and sovereignty. "But not Mr. Fico. He opts for Moscow instead of America and other partners who can supply his country with gas on commercial terms. This is his mistake. Everyone in Europe needs to be far-sighted and foster relationships that strengthen our nations," Zelensky stressed. Earlier,
Fico called Zelensky an enemy for not allowing Russian gas into Slovakia. Recall that on January 24, mass protests against Fico's government policies began in various cities of Slovakia under the slogan Slovakia is Europe. Protests also took place simultaneously in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Ireland. Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky expressed support for the protests in Slovakia.