Putin’s rule in neighboring Ukraine: Big blow to America

Bratislava (Slovakia): After a bitter three-year war with Russia, Ukraine has suffered a major blow, with Putin supporter Peter Pellegrini and his party scoring a landslide victory in neighboring Slovakia. Pellegrini now has to form a government there.

Pellegrini has always been a supporter of Russia in the Ukraine war. Even during the election campaign, he reached out to the public regarding that issue. Not only this, they were also opposing the arms assistance to Ukraine from America and the West. Even now they are protesting.

Peter Pellegrini is now in power in Slovakia’s capital Bratislava, 1,000 km away from Ukraine’s capital Kiev, after winning with 53.12% of the vote. He was always against indirect interference by the West, including America, in Ukraine. While his rival Ivan Korchuk was campaigning in support of Ukraine.

Pellegrini received 53.12 percent of the vote, compared with his rival, former Foreign Minister Ivan Kotkouk, who received 46.87 percent in the count that ended Sunday morning. Ivan is considered a supporter of Ukraine.

It is noteworthy that during the election campaign in Slovakia, the issue of Russia-Ukraine war was in the news. It is also well known that Russia has already warned America and Western countries against providing arms aid to Ukraine and interfering in this matter and has also threatened to face serious consequences if they get caught in this war.

 

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