Slovak Prime Minister Fico disappears after visit to Kremlin and is found in a luxury hotel in Vietnam

Robert Fico. Photo: ap.org

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico disappeared from the public eye for two weeks after a trip to the Kremlin, raising numerous questions in the public and media.

According to the Slovak media outlet Dennik N, there has been no official information about Fico’s whereabouts since December 22, after his meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The video messages he posted on social media did not allow us to identify the country in which the prime minister was staying.

The journalists figured out his location by the details in the interior of the video: an old telephone and curtains. It turned out that Fico was probably staying in a room at the luxury Capella Hanoi hotel in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.

Earlier, there were rumors among coalition MPs that the prime minister had traveled to Dubai for the holidays. At the same time, his latest address, in which he threatened to limit aid to Ukrainians in Slovakia due to the transit stop, confirmed the Vietnamese trail.

As a reminder, on December 22, Robert Fico met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, after which the government stopped providing information about his further actions.