Title: Fico Refutes Claim He Told EU Leaders Trump Was Mentally Unstable Robert Fico, the Slovak Prime Minister, denied on X that he had told European Union leaders he was shocked by the U.S. President’s psychological state after a meeting at Mar‑a‑Lago on 17 January. The claim, first reported by Politico, was based on statements from five European diplomats who said Fico described Trump as dangerous and in a bad mental state. The Slovak leader later called the story false and said he never made such remarks. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly called the meeting positive and productive, while a senior U.S. official said the interaction was normal and pleasant. The incident came after a Brussels summit on 22 January that addressed U.S.-EU relations and the U.S. threat to impose tariffs on European countries over Greenland. The story highlights diplomatic tensions between Slovakia, the United States, and the European Union.
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Fico Refutes Claim He Told EU Leaders Trump Was Mentally Unstable
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