Russia’s Putin holds talks with Slovakian PM Fico, in rare visit to Moscow by an EU leader
The leaders discussed the future of Russian natural gas deliveries, and the conflict in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday hosted Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, in a rare visit to the Kremlin by an EU leader since Moscow’s all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Fico arrived in Russia on a “working visit” and met with Putin one-on-one on Sunday evening, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russia’s RIA news agency. According to Peskov, the talks were expected to focus on “the international situation” and Russian natural gas deliveries.
Russian natural gas still flows to some European countries, including Slovakia, through Ukraine under a five-year agreement signed before the war that is due to expire at the end of this year.
At a summit in Brussels on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told EU leaders that Kyiv has no intention of renewing the deal, something Fico insisted will harm his country’s interests.
Fico said on Facebook after meeting with Putin that he informed European Union leaders about his trip on Friday.
He said the talks in Moscow were a reaction to what Zelensky told him on Thursday in Brussels, that he is against any gas transit to Slovakia through Ukraine. Fico also said that Zelensky is in favour of sanctions against Russia’s nuclear programme, which he said was unacceptable and against the interest of his country that relies on nuclear energy.