Slovak Prime Minister’s Advisor Drawn into Epstein Documents Amid Lavrov Comments

Former Slovak diplomat Miroslav Lajčák implicated in newly released Epstein documents with controversial remarks about Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov.

Epstein-Lajčák Correspondence Revealed

Released correspondence shows a close and confidential relationship between former Slovak diplomat Miroslav Lajčák and Jeffrey Epstein, including exchanges about women. Epstein offered Lajčák meetings with women, while Lajčák sought to arrange a meeting between Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and far-right American ideologue Steve Bannon.

In one exchange, after Epstein expressed interest in meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Lajčák allegedly replied, “I love Lavrov. Remind Steve about the invitation to Slovakia and the meeting with Fico.”

Moscow’s Exports and Controversial Comments

Lajčák and Epstein discussed Russian exports, with Epstein stating, “Saudis have oil, and Moscow has girls” and calling women “their [Russians’] best export product.” Lajčák reportedly countered with, “Moscow has oil and girls.”

Despite these messages, Lajčák has denied that women were ever a topic of conversation between him and Epstein. He previously admitted to knowing Epstein but now claims their discussions never touched on such subjects.

Lajčák’s Resignation and Fico’s Defense

Prime Minister Robert Fico announced Lajčák’s resignation as advisor, calling him a “great diplomat” and accusing critics of hypocrisy following the release of the Epstein documents.

Lajčák, former head of Slovak diplomacy and former President of the UN General Assembly, has not confirmed the authenticity of the published documents.

Largest Batch of Epstein Documents Released

The US Department of Justice has released three million pages of documents, along with thousands of recordings and photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein. This represents the largest batch of documents released by US authorities in the case.

The documents include unverified reports submitted to law enforcement and mentions of notable individuals who had contact with Epstein, including President Donald Trump, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and billionaires Bill Gates and Richard Branson.

Polish Connections in Epstein Documents

The released materials also include Polish connections, particularly correspondence between Epstein and model Mariana Idźkowska. Their contacts via internet and in person occurred between 2014 and 2015.

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