Miroslav Lajčák
Miroslav Lajčák is a distinguished Slovak diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, recognized for his roles in international diplomacy and European affairs. His tenure included overseeing Slovakia's transition from a recipient to a donor in aid programs, which he referenced in critiques of Fico's recent communication.
Born on Dec 20, 1963 (62 years old)
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Russia:
Miroslav Lajčák resigned following revelations of his communications with Epstein in 2018.
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Mexico:
Miroslav Lajcák resigned after documents revealed his communications with Epstein.
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Peru:
Miroslav Lajčák faced scrutiny due to his connections with Epstein.
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India:
Miroslav Lajcák, a former president of the UN General Assembly, resigned as national security adviser to Slovakia’s prime minister over his communications with Epstein.
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United States:
Mr. Lajcak, the national security adviser to Slovakia’s prime minister, stepped down after emails revealed banter with Mr. Epstein about young women.
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Greece:
Miroslav Lajčák resigned from his position as national security advisor due to his relationship with Epstein.
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Canada:
More probes could be coming in Germany and Slovakia where the Prime Minister’s national-security adviser, Miroslav Lajcak, resigned earlier this month over his ties to Mr. Epstein.
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Vietnam:
Miroslav Lajcak resigned due to past communications with Epstein, which he now regrets.
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Switzerland:
Miroslav Lajcak is a significant figure in Slovak politics and was in close contact with Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as Foreign Minister.
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Romania:
Miroslav Lajcak, national security advisor to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, resigned after emails surfaced joking about young women with Epstein.
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