Slovak Prime Minister Fizo was invited to pay an official visit to our country. This trip lasted for six days and five nights. It was quite important and attracted attention and discussion in the international political arena. In fact, Fizo was originally scheduled to visit

Slovak Prime Minister Fizo was invited to pay an official visit to our country. This trip lasted for six days and five nights. It was quite significant and attracted attention and discussion in the international political arena.

In fact, Fizo was originally scheduled to visit China in mid-to-late June this year. The relevant itinerary had been coordinated at that time. However, due to the assassination in mid-May, the visit to China had to be postponed.

After hearing the news, China immediately expressed its sincere condolences to Fizo and his family and strongly condemned this violent attack.

So, what was the murderer’s motive for assassinating Fizo? Slovakia The official explanation was "political motivation" but did not go into details. However, some analysts believe that Fizo's stance on the Ukrainian issue may be the main reason for his attack.

Specifically, Fizo does not support providing ammunition to Ukraine and uses this to advocate winning the September 2023 election. After winning the election, he formed an alliance with the "Slovak National Party" to strengthen his position that he would no longer aid Ukraine.

Fizo’s point of view is actually very simple. Arming Kiev is a way to cause chaos, and it is impossible to resolve the conflict. “Sending weapons to Ukraine will only bury more graves in the country’s cemetery.”

He also said that Kyiv must have the political wisdom to seek peace, and emphasized that Russia has been "wrongly demonized" by public opinion.

The above-mentioned measures and remarks angered Ukrainian supporters in Slovakia, which led to the attack on Fizo.

Back to the topic, after a lapse of five months, Fizo resumed his trip to China. He regards this trip as his most important visit in 2024 and plans to establish new partnerships outside the EU and NATO.

Fizo said that he would discuss with China the possibility of peacefully resolving the conflict in Ukraine and hold talks on Czech-China strategic and economic cooperation.

Some foreign media pointed out that Fiso is the same type of figure as Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, showing a more Euro-sceptic, US-sceptic and pro-Russian and pro-China diplomatic attitude.

Slovakia’s economy relies heavily on the automobile industry, and the country is one of the countries that opposes the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. What is rare is that Fico and his political allies are supporters of the one-China principle, and all MEPs in his ruling coalition oppose the EU's resolution that distorts UN Resolution 2758.

On the day he flew to China, Fizo confirmed his trip to Russia next year. He told Russian reporters that he will visit Moscow next year on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The reason for this trip is not to allow forgetting "where freedom comes from."

Fizo said he wanted to thank the Red Army soldiers during the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of Operation Carpatho-Dukla. Slovakia should build a monument to Soviet Marshal Konev. He was honored to be invited to attend the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War as a personal duty.

What I want to say here is that history is a very heavy issue, especially in today's chaotic world, right and wrong, good and evil, right and wrong. The originally very firm history has also changed under the interference of foreign media. Quite plausible.

There is a very important consensus between China and Russia, which is to "jointly promote the correct view of the history of World War II."

Why do you say this? Because the current world framework is still a continuation of the post-war order, most of the problems faced by the world are basically problems left over from the post-war period.Reviewing the history of World War II and promoting a correct historical view of World War II play an important role in understanding current regional and international hot issues that cannot be ignored.

There is no doubt that China was the country that suffered the heaviest sacrifice in World War II, and the Soviet Union was the main force in the fight against the Nazis. This was an irrefutable fact many years ago. However, in recent years, due to changes in ideology and political trends, the United States and the West have begun to exaggerate their role in World War II, even discrediting the heroic performance of the Soviet Union in World War II, and even trying their best to exaggerate the "evil alliance" between China and Russia, which is subverting The so-called "rules-based international order."

So where does the current international order come from? And who unscrupulously stole the fruits of victory in World War II and even subverted the post-war consensus?

Keeping history in mind and adhering to the correct view of the history of World War II is not only Fizo’s duty, it should be an unshirkable responsibility for each of us.

Slovak Prime Minister Fizo was invited to pay an official visit to our country. This trip lasted for six days and five nights. It was quite significant and attracted attention and discussion in the international political arena.

In fact, Fizo was originally scheduled to visit China in mid-to-late June this year. The relevant itinerary had been coordinated at that time. However, due to the assassination in mid-May, the visit to China had to be postponed.

After hearing the news, China immediately expressed its sincere condolences to Fizo and his family and strongly condemned this violent attack.

So, what was the murderer’s motive for assassinating Fizo? Slovakia The official explanation was "political motivation" but did not go into details. However, some analysts believe that Fizo's stance on the Ukrainian issue may be the main reason for his attack.

Specifically, Fizo does not support providing ammunition to Ukraine and uses this to advocate winning the September 2023 election. After winning the election, he formed an alliance with the "Slovak National Party" to strengthen his position that he would no longer aid Ukraine.

Fizo’s point of view is actually very simple. Arming Kiev is a way to cause chaos, and it is impossible to resolve the conflict. “Sending weapons to Ukraine will only bury more graves in the country’s cemetery.”

He also said that Kyiv must have the political wisdom to seek peace, and emphasized that Russia has been "wrongly demonized" by public opinion.

The above-mentioned measures and remarks angered Ukrainian supporters in Slovakia, which led to the attack on Fizo.

Back to the topic, after a lapse of five months, Fizo resumed his trip to China. He regards this trip as his most important visit in 2024 and plans to establish new partnerships outside the EU and NATO.

Fizo said that he would discuss with China the possibility of peacefully resolving the conflict in Ukraine and hold talks on Czech-China strategic and economic cooperation.

Some foreign media pointed out that Fiso is the same type of figure as Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, showing a more Euro-sceptic, US-sceptic and pro-Russian and pro-China diplomatic attitude.

Slovakia’s economy relies heavily on the automobile industry, and the country is one of the countries that opposes the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. What is rare is that Fico and his political allies are supporters of the one-China principle, and all MEPs in his ruling coalition oppose the EU's resolution that distorts UN Resolution 2758.

On the day he flew to China, Fizo confirmed his trip to Russia next year. He told Russian reporters that he will visit Moscow next year on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The reason for this trip is not to allow forgetting "where freedom comes from."

Fizo said he wanted to thank the Red Army soldiers during the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of Operation Carpatho-Dukla. Slovakia should build a monument to Soviet Marshal Konev. He was honored to be invited to attend the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War as a personal duty.

What I want to say here is that history is a very heavy issue, especially in today's chaotic world, right and wrong, good and evil, right and wrong. The originally very firm history has also changed under the interference of foreign media. Quite plausible.

There is a very important consensus between China and Russia, which is to "jointly promote the correct view of the history of World War II."

Why do you say this? Because the current world framework is still a continuation of the post-war order, most of the problems faced by the world are basically problems left over from the post-war period.Reviewing the history of World War II and promoting a correct historical view of World War II play an important role in understanding current regional and international hot issues that cannot be ignored.

There is no doubt that China was the country that suffered the heaviest sacrifice in World War II, and the Soviet Union was the main force in the fight against the Nazis. This was an irrefutable fact many years ago. However, in recent years, due to changes in ideology and political trends, the United States and the West have begun to exaggerate their role in World War II, even discrediting the heroic performance of the Soviet Union in World War II, and even trying their best to exaggerate the "evil alliance" between China and Russia, which is subverting The so-called "rules-based international order."

So where does the current international order come from? And who unscrupulously stole the fruits of victory in World War II and even subverted the post-war consensus?

Keeping history in mind and adhering to the correct view of the history of World War II is not only Fizo’s duty, it should be an unshirkable responsibility for each of us.