Fico, Russia and Slovakia
At an urgent press conference, Fico reported that the attack began at noon and aimed to access "confidential medical information." He stated that if successful, the attack could have interfered with the country’s healthcare system.
Kyiv refused to extend a deal to transport Russian gas to Europe to stop Moscow earning revenue for its Ukraine invasion. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that Slovakia would veto any future Ukraine aid packages considered by the European Union. Fico emphasized that Slovakia would now adopt a "reciprocal" approach to Ukraine's actions,
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has rejected a Ukrainian invitation to visit Kyiv this week to discuss gas transit deals, Russia's TASS news agency said on Tuesday, citing a Slovak lawmaker, amid a spat over the end of Russian gas deliveries.
A Slovak schoolboy, the winner of the mathematics Olympiad, refused to shake the hand of the country's President, Peter Pellegrini, because he does not agree
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini refuses to pay an official visit to Kyiv because Ukraine has stopped the transit of Russian gas that Slovakia had been receiving. Source: Slovak publication Aktuality,
The Foreign Ministry denied Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's claim that Ukraine is connected to a cyberattack on Slovakia's national insurance company, according to a statement on the Ministry’s website on Jan.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that the country's national insurance company was hit by a "massive cyberattack," allegedly involving Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the accusations,
Robert Fico addresses a cyber incident affecting Slovakia’s national insurance, claiming efforts to breach confidential health data, linked to Ukraine by some.
The Ukrainian side categorically rejects the claims put forward by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of Kyiv's involvement in the cyberattack targeting a local health insurance company. — Ukrinform.
Protests erupted in more than 20 Slovak cities on Jan. 24 under the slogan "Slovakia is Europe," targeting the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico, Slovak media Aktuality reported.