Commenting on the visit of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to Moscow on the gas issue, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in X that the latter "is somehow more profitable in Moscow" and "did not want compensation for the Slovaks, and does not want to cooperate with the European Commission," UNN writes.
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"There are a lot of questions from journalists today about Fico's trip to Moscow. In fact, after our conversation in Brussels in the presence of all the leaders of Europe, nothing is surprising. We are fighting for our lives, Fico is fighting for money, and hardly for money for Slovakia. Shadowy agreements with Putin are either a trade in state interests or work for one's own pocket. - Zelensky wrote. - "We gave him a proposal for possible compensation for the Slovaks - specifically for the Slovaks - for losses from Russian transit, and for transit alternatives - any other gas, not Russian, at the request of the European Commission. We were ready to do this. Fico did not want compensation for the Slovaks. And he does not want to cooperate with the European Commission. For some reason, it is more profitable for him in Moscow."
"Everyone in Europe understands why. There are no those who do not understand," the President emphasized.