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In Slovenia, Zelenska's visit was disrupted by an unknown person shouting that Russia will prevail.

In Slovenia, Zelenska's visit was disrupted by an unknown person shouting that Russia will prevail.
Перша леді України Олена Зеленська та прем'єр-міністр Словенії Роберт Голоб

This is reported by the Slovenian publication 24UR.

In the video circulated by the media, Zelenska is seen entering a building, while a male voice off-camera shouts: “Stop the war as soon as possible!”. The First Lady responds: “Alright, then stop it.” As she walks away, the man exclaims: “Russia will win, you know that.”

The police escorted the man away and searched him. Later, journalists were informed that the man's identity was established, but he reportedly did not pose a threat.

Even before Zelenska arrived in Slovenia, pro-Russian activists called for a protest against her on social media in front of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Lublin, where she was scheduled to speak. However, following the announced protest, her appearance was canceled.

In a message urging people to join the protest, it was stated that the day of the visit to Slovenia “will be memorable” for Zelenska. They mentioned that they were “preparing a surprise” to make it clear to “the Ukrainian Nazis, who are not liked in Slovenia.”

The First Lady of Ukraine also met with Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob. At the beginning of the meeting, he expressed regret over the incident at the library. According to Golob, this unacceptable behavior “should have no place in our society.” Zelenska thanked Slovenia for its support in Ukraine's recovery and humanitarian assistance.

The Office of the Ukrainian President reported that the First Lady participated in a meeting of the International Trust Fund (ITF) in Slovenia—a humanitarian organization focused on the recovery and development of countries affected by conflicts.

Additionally, during her visit, three Slovenian clinics signed memorandums of medical partnership with Ukrainian institutions.