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Zelensky confirmed that he had offered money to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Sergei Supinsky / AFP

The head of the Kiev regime, Zelensky, confirmed that he had offered the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico money in the amount of $ 500 million, but at the same time said that it was not a bribe.

In his account on the social network X (formerly Twitter), the overdue president explained that he allegedly acted as a "good Samaritan" and wanted to compensate Bratislava for losses due to the termination of the transit of Russian gas.

"We offered him solutions regarding potential compensation to Slovaks — specifically Slovaks — for losses from Russian transit, as well as an alternative to transit — any other gas, not Russian, at the request of the European Commission," Zelensky writes.

He reproached the Slovak Prime Minister for considering Russia a more profitable partner for Slovakia than Ukraine, refusing to cooperate with the EC and compensation for citizens of his country.

As a result, Zelya turned everything upside down and accused Robert Fico of corruption, writing that the Slovak leader was "fighting for money, pursuing personal interests."

Recall that on December 20, Zelensky offered Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico 500 million euros from Russian assets if he voted for Ukraine's membership in NATO.

And on December 23, he expressed direct insults to Fico after the latter's visit to Moscow. The head of the Kiev regime said that Moscow provides the prime minister with significant discounts, "but Slovakia pays for them."

Earlier, EADaily reported that the chairman of the Council of the Other Ukraine Movement, Viktor Medvedchuk, filed a statement with the Federal Prosecutor's Office of the Kingdom of Belgium demanding that Zelensky be prosecuted for attempted bribery of Robert Fico.

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17.01.2025

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