Absent Slovak premier traced to luxury hotel in Vietnam
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was traced to a luxury hotel in Vietnam after disappearing following a meeting with Vladimir Putin on December 22.
- Fico's absence led to protests in Slovakia against his policies, particularly his meeting with Putin, organized by the Peace for Ukraine activist group.
- Around 4,000 protesters demonstrated in Bratislava, criticizing Fico with slogans like 'We are Europe' and 'Traitor,' according to the Polish Press Agency.
- Fico released a video on January 3, threatening to stop support for Ukrainian refugees and accusing Ukraine's president of causing financial losses for Slovakia.
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