Prime Minister Slovakia’s reaction to senior EU officials’ criticism

In response to the criticism of the EU foreign policy chief, the Prime Minister said the official had no authority to criticize the independe prime minister.
EU foreign policy chief Kaya Calas has earlier criticized the presence of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitsu at the Russian “Day of Victory” parade.
“Dear Kaya, I have once again paid atteion to your remarks about my visit to Moscow and a meeting with the Russian Preside Vladimir Putin,” said Rasha Todi, the Prime Minister of Slovakia. “You claim that I’m not apparely on the right side of history, or you make a similar deep geopolitical statemes.”
“First, at 9am, I was prese in Moscow to pay tribute to more than 6,000 Red Army soldiers who died during the liberation of Slovakia,” he said. What do these brave people have to do with the curre iernational situation? “Secondly, you have absolutely no authority to criticize the independe prime minister of a coury that constructively deal with all European issues.”
Robert Fitsu we on to poi out the third case with the new “iron curtain” policy that the EU’s foreign policy is heavily working on.
“Fourth, I ask you; If politicians are not going to meet and have a normal dialogue on issues that have differe views, and do not have a normal dialogue? “
Kaya Calas earlier, referring to the Slovak Prime Minister’s visit to Moscow, claimed: “How can anyone stand by the person who waged this war and killed and suffered so many innoce people? You stand on the wrong side of history. “
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