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Protests held in Slovakia after PM meets with Putin in Moscow

One sign carried by demonstrators in Bratislava simply read: "It smells like treason."

Anti-government protesters gather in Bratislava after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Vladimir Putin. Pic: Reuters
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Slovakia's prime minister has drawn criticism from across Europe and from his own people after his surprise visit to Moscow for face-to-face talks with Vladimir Putin on Sunday.

Robert Fico is only the third EU leader to visit Mr Putin in Moscow since the Russian president ordered the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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The Kremlin said the two leaders discussed "the international situation" and Russian natural gas deliveries.

Russian natural gas still flows through Ukraine and to some other European countries, including Slovakia, under a five-year agreement signed before the war that is due to expire at the end of the year.

Vladimir Putin, right, and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico shake hands during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow. Pic: AP
Image: Vladimir Putin, right, and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico shake hands during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow. Pic: AP

Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y told EU leaders last week that Ukraine had no intention of renewing the deal, which Mr Fico insisted would hurt Slovakia and its interests.

He said his visit to Moscow was a reaction to Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y's statement and that Mr Putin had told him that Russia was still ready to deliver gas to the West.

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'It smells like treason'

In Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, people took to the streets to protest after the meeting, with banners in support of Ukraine as well as unflattering depictions of Mr Fico on display.

One sign simply read: "It smells like treason."

A protester holds a sign which translates as 'it smells like treason' during an anti-government demo in Slovakia, after the country's Prime Minister Robert Fico met Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Pic: Reuters
Image: A protester holds a sign which translates as 'it smells like treason' during an anti-government demo in Slovakia, after the country's Prime Minister Robert Fico met Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Pic: Reuters
Demonstrators attend an anti-government protest after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Pic: Reuters
Image: Demonstrators at the protest. Pic: Reuters

Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y said the "unwillingness" shown by Mr Fico to replace Russian gas is a "big security issue" for Europe, and questioned the potential financial incentives being offered to the Slovak leader.

"Why is this leader so dependent on Moscow? What is being paid to him, and what does he pay with?," Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y said.

In his nightly address on Monday, Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y said that Mr Fico had received an offer of compensation for losses from the expiring transit deal, but that he "did not want compensation for the Slovaks".

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'Threat to whole of Europe'

In a statement, Ukraine's foreign ministry said the "weakness, dependence and short-sightedness" of Mr Fico's energy policy is a "threat to the whole of Europe".

The Slovak leader's "persistent attempts" to maintain energy dependence on Moscow is "surprising" and represents a "shameful policy of appeasement", the Ukrainian ministry added.

The Czech government also criticised Mr Fico's trip to Moscow, pointing to its own decision to wean itself off Russian energy.

"It was the Czech government that secured independence from Russian energy supplies so that we wouldn't have to crawl in front of a mass murderer," Czech foreign minister Jan LipavAG百家乐在线官网 said.