Slovak Adviser Who Quit over Epstein Texts ‘Feels Like a Fool'
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“I feel like a fool,” said the former chief adviser to the Slovak prime minister, who was forced to resign on Saturday after his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein was made public. Miroslav Lajčák’s name appears 346 times in the documents. Back in 2018, as foreign minister, he wrote to Epstein: “Greetings from Kiev! I can confirm that the girls here are as beautiful as ever.” Shortly afterwards, he also sent messages to Epstein from the Tatra M…
The Slovak prime minister's national security adviser has resigned after documents released by the US showed he exchanged messages about girls and diplomacy with Jeffrey Epstein. Prime Minister Robert Fico announced he had accepted Miroslav Lajcak's departure on Saturday, describing the adviser as "an extraordinary source of experience in diplomacy and foreign policy". His resignation came a day after the US Department of Justice released three …
Former Slovak Foreign Minister and advisor to Prime Minister Robert Fico, Miroslav Lajčák, admitted in a public statement that he made an error of judgment in the context of his communication with convicted sex offender Epstein. He said he bears responsibility for this error.
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