Slovakia's PM Fico to attend Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russian TV says


Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico on the day of a summit of the European Union and regional partners' leaders in Nicosia (Lefkosia), Cyprus, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File photo

MOSCOW, May 3 (Reuters) - ⁠Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico is among only ⁠a handful of global leaders due to attend ‌a scaled-back edition of Russia's Victory Day parade in Moscow this month, Russian state TV said on Sunday.

Following Viktor Orban's election loss ​in Hungary last month, Fico is ⁠now viewed as the ⁠European Union's most pro-Russian leader.

Both Hungary and Slovakia have maintained ⁠Russian ‌gas supplies despite EU efforts to end the bloc's reliance on Russian energy.

Fico also ⁠broke ranks with the EU by visiting Moscow ​in 2024, ‌two years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and ⁠met with ​Russian leader Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin following last year's parade in Red Square, drawing a rebuke from the ⁠Slovakian opposition and Brussels.

Belarusian President Alexander ​Lukashenko will also be in Moscow for the festivities on May 9.

The parade is a highlight of the Russian ⁠calendar, commemorating the victory of the Soviet Union - of which both Russia and Ukraine were part - over Nazi Germany in World War Two, a conflict in ​which it lost 27 million people.

Moscow ⁠will hold a slimmed-down version of the parade this year ​without the usual large display ‌of weaponry, the Kremlin said ​on Wednesday, citing an increased threat of Ukrainian attacks.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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