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Slovak prime minister slams Zelensky’s threats to attendees of Victory Parade in Moscow

"Zelensky is mistaken that foreign delegations will not come to Moscow," Robert Fico noted

BRATISLAVA, May 4. /TASS/. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has rejected Vladimir Zelensky’s remarks about potential risks for the participants of Moscow events marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

"This is unheard of. I think, this is ridiculous," Fico said at a press conference. "I reject such threats. I will attend the celebrations of the 80th anniversary," he added.

"Zelensky is mistaken that foreign delegations will not come to Moscow," the Slovak premier noted. He emphasized that he will go to Moscow to express his respect to the Russian people who contributed the most to the defeat of Nazism.