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Slovakia’s PM Rails Against Politico Report He Was ‘Shocked’ by Trump’s Psychological State

  • On January 17, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met U.S. President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and later reported to EU peers concerns about Trump's `psychological state`, calling him `dangerous`.
  • Seen as politically aligned with Trump, Robert Fico, Slovak Prime Minister, has challenged Russian oil and gas sanctions and opposed European Union migration policies, shaping his foreign-policy stance.
  • After initial silence, Robert Fico denied the reports on social media, saying he `did not speak informally with any prime minister or president about my visit to the U.S` and Anna Kelly called it "absolutely total fake news from anonymous European diplomats."
  • Andrej Danko, chairman of the SNS party, said the Mar-a-Lago meeting was hastily arranged because Robert Fico was alarmed, and Mr Fico is scheduled to meet Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.
  • Given Slovakia's NATO and EU membership, Fico's stance challenges sanctions and migration policies, which affects EU–US dynamics and strategic cooperation on Slovakia's nuclear program with the United States.
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Diplomats, community leaders and even presidents and prime ministers speak more and more regularly about this issue. And even Slovenian Fico, a "alliese" of the tycoon Read

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The report said the Slovak prime minister was concerned after his recent meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Florida, and that he shared his concerns with other European leaders.

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