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The Prime Minister of Slovakia admitted that he would like to accompany Orbán to Moscow


Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fizo said he would have joined his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán on a trip to Moscow if his health had allowed him to do so after the assassination attempt, the BBC reported. Kyiv and Moscow," Fizo said in his first public speech after the assassination attempt. "If my health would allow me to go, I would gladly join him."Hungary and Slovakia refused to provide free military aid to Ukraine. Viktor Orbán stated that during his visits to Kiev and Moscow, his mission was to help end the war. Both Orbán and Fico are in favor of peace talks with Russia. "Peace negotiations and initiatives are never too many," said Fico. The 59-year-old prime minister of Slovakia is recovering from severe wounds he received in an assassination attempt on May 15. later. He underwent two lengthy operations and was transferred to his private residence in Bratislava on May 31 to recover. Robert Fitzo spoke at a ceremony commemorating the arrival of the former Great Moravian Slavic apostles Cyrus and Methodius in 863 to spread Christianity among the Slavic peoples.