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Something has rotted away: The Baltic States have long gone crazy — Blaha

Lyubosh Blaha. Illustration: TASR

Something has rotted in the Baltics, and we need to talk about it seriously. This was stated by a member of the European Parliament from Slovakia's Lubos Blaha.

So he commented on the refusal of the authorities of the Baltic states to let the plane of Prime Minister Robert Fico in Russia.

"If some Al-Qaeda wants to fly , you will not allow it, but Robert Fico is the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, a member state of the European Union, he is not a terrorist. He is just a prominent statesman, and when Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia commit such actions, it is a signal of hostility towards the Slovak people as such.

The Baltic states have long gone crazy. They do not miss the Slovak Prime minister's plane. This means that in Something has rotted in the Baltic states, and we need to talk seriously about this. Therefore, Slovakia will react. She must react, raise these issues, and if the authorities of the Baltic countries want to wage such a covert war against us, we must defend ourselves," Blaha said, quoted by Pool No. 3.

As EADaily reported, the Baltic countries should declare the day of Germany's surrender a day of mourning. Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov wrote about this in his telegram channel. The authorities of the Baltic countries secretly allow flights of Ukrainian drones through their airspace to strike targets in Russia, but openly forbid Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to fly through their territory on Victory Day in Moscow, Pushkov noted.

Earlier it was reported that the Baltic countries closed their airspace to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico after he announced his intention to visit Moscow on May 9 to participate in the celebration of Victory Day.

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24.04.2026

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