Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the "next few days," he told journalists on Jan. 16, iRozhlas reported. "We are looking for another date, ...
Slovakia's Fico Set to Survive No-Confidence Vote as Coalition Rebels Say They'll Back Him (Reuters) - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico looks set to survive an upcoming no-confidence vote after ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will not visit Kyiv to discuss the halting of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, Tibor Gaspar, deputy-speaker of the Slovak Parliament told Russian state-controlled ...
The initiative aligns with Ukraine's broader strategy to weaken Moscow’s war capabilities. The proposal comes amid tensions between Prime Minister Robert Fico and Ukraine. After Ukraine's gas transit ...
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Jan 8 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Wednesday he had secured Slovakia's gas supply during a visit to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last month, just before ...
Barclays analyst Manav Patnaik maintained a Buy rating on Fair Isaac (FICO – Research Report) today and set a price target of $2,350.00. The company’s shares closed last Friday at $1,966.26.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico reportedly disappeared after meeting Vladimir Putin - but has resurfaced two weeks later. Mr Fico, 60, has been seen in a luxury hotel in Vietnam, weeks after ...
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Slovak Prime Minister Roberto Fico has not been seen in public for two weeks after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The media has managed to find out that he is vacationing in ...
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