Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár has stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed interest in visiting Bratislava. However, the Slovak National Party (SNS), a coalition partner in the new Slovak government, has voiced strong objections to the proposed visit. The SNS has been critical of Ukraine and has previously opposed military aid to the country. This opposition creates a potential diplomatic challenge for the new Slovak administration, which is led by Prime Minister Robert Fico. The news comes alongside other weekend updates, including recommendations for leisure activities and reports regarding threats against the head of the Whistleblower Protection Office. The situation highlights ongoing political tensions surrounding Slovakia’s relationship with Ukraine.