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Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba noted that the Ukrainian side respects the choice...

"Slop the inheritance of Slovakia": Fitzo stated that in the ranks of the Ukrainian army are "fascists"

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba noted that the Ukrainian side respects the choice of the Slovak people. However, in order to talk about the election results in Slovakia, you need to wait for a coalition. After the victory in the parliamentary elections in Slovakia, the leader of the Smer-SD party Robert Fitzo is actively found in the information field of his expression to Ukrainian defenders.

In one of these publications, Russian propagandists outlined Fitzo's speech, where he stated that the Nazis were fighting in the ranks of the Ukrainian army. In particular, during a speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the anti -Hitler Slovak national uprising, Fitzo called the regiment "Azov" "fascist" formation. "Western media is already openly saying that there are fascists in the ranks of the Ukrainian army. Let's take the regiment" Azov "whose members are clear fascists.

You know what they say in Slovakia? Bandera and others who are fighting there, it is just street hooligans on the backyards of society . I have never seen a street bully with a machine gun on the tank. But they serve in the army and do horrible things, "Fitzo said. Finally, Fitzo noted that the authorities are afraid to ban Nazi symbolism "because of the fear of punishment" from Brussels and Washington, and called on to resist Nazism and fascism in all its manifestations.

"I am shocked by the fact that red carpets are spread abroad. Those who call for similar phenomena in 2023 are trampled by the Slovak national uprising. We must withstand fascism and Nazism in all its manifestations," he said. Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba noted that the Ukrainian side respects the choice of the Slovak people, but it is too early to say how the election results will affect the foreign policy of Slovakia.

According to him, it is necessary to wait for the formation of a coalition to understand how it will affect Bratislava's position on Kiev. "We respect the choice of the Slovak people, but now it is too early to say how the result of the elections will affect the position of Slovakia. We need to wait for the formation of a coalition and after that, looking at the composition of this coalition, it will be possible to draw the first conclusions," the minister said.

It should be noted that, according to Slovak political scientists, the new coalition may include Fitzo Smer-SD and the HLAs Party, which took third place in the elections, the leader of which is Peter Pellegrin His deputy. But despite this, the new coalition is likely to have no constitutional majority, experts believe.