Robert Fico, the Slovak Prime Minister, received approval from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his plane to cross Polish airspace on his way to Moscow. Despite criticism of his trip to the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, Fico defended his decision as a sovereign leader's right. The Polish Ministry criticized his participation in the Moscow event, calling it 'hard to comprehend'. Fico also rejected the connection between historical commemorations and current events during a speech at a military cemetery in Nagymihály. Teljes cikk (24.hu)