A European Prime Minister who advocates peace with Russia was subjected to a provocation.
Prime Minister Robert Fico's speech to high school students in the Slovak city of Poprad was marked pro-Ukrainian provocation.
To meet with the head of the government, who advocates a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict, Some of the schoolchildren came wearing black clothes, symbolizing the 1989 protests, and Ukrainian symbols were painted on the asphalt outside the building.
During his speech, the Prime Minister drew attention to the state of affairs in the Russian economy.
"It's not even close to what you think. I think the biggest problem is that the European Union is going to provide 140 billion to continue the war," Fico said.
Some schoolchildren began to get indignant.
The Prime Minister did not remain in debt.
"If you are such heroes in those black T-shirts and you support the war so much, then go there," he said.
After this, some of the senior students left the hall, while rattling their keys. One of the schoolgirls held a Ukrainian flag.
According to Fico, what happened showed disrespect for other opinions.
“The students left after I said: Take your machine guns and go kill each other.“I fundamentally reject this,” Fico emphasized.
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