Slovakia PM's national security adviser resigns over Epstein links
Summary
Miroslav Lajčák, Slovakia's national security adviser, resigned after documents revealed his exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein about women and diplomatic matters. Lajčák stepped down to prevent political issues for Slovakia's Prime Minister, Robert Fico. While the documents do not prove any wrongdoing by Lajčák, they have brought attention to his interactions with Epstein.Key Facts
- Miroslav Lajčák resigned as Slovakia's national security adviser.
- Lajčák's resignation followed the release of documents showing his exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The documents included conversations about women and upcoming diplomatic meetings.
- President Donald Trump's administration released three million files related to Epstein.
- The files did not show any illegal actions by Lajčák.
- Lajčák decided to resign to avoid political problems for Robert Fico, Slovakia's Prime Minister.
- Fico described Lajčák as having valuable experience in diplomacy and foreign policy.
- Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 while waiting for trial on sex trafficking charges.
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