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Ukraine’s Zelensky hits back at Slovakia’s PM Fico as gas transit dispute deepens

December 30, 2024
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Ukraine’s Zelensky hits back at Slovakia’s PM Fico as gas transit dispute deepens
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KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico on Dec 28 of opening a “second energy front” against Ukraine on the orders of Russia, as a gas transit dispute between the countries deepened.

Ukraine pumps Russian natural gas through its territory to several European countries, including Slovakia, but it is expected to halt the flow when the existing transit deal – signed before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine – expires at the end of 2024.

Mr Fico, who visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow earlier this week, said on Dec 27 that Slovakia would consider reciprocal measures against Ukraine, such as halting backup electricity supplies if Kyiv stops the gas transit from Jan 1.

“It appears that Putin gave Fico the order to open the second energy front against Ukraine at the expense of the Slovak people’s interests,” Mr Zelensky wrote on the X social media platform.

Slovakia wants to maintain Russian gas supplies via Ukraine, saying alternative routes would hike costs and hit its own transit operations, causing it to lose €500 million (S$708 million) in fees.

Ukraine has said it will not sign any new deal for gas transit with Moscow due to the invasion launched by Russia in February 2022.

Ukraine has been forced to import electricity from several of its neighbours since Russia began targeting its power grid in late 2022, damaging or destroying much of the country’s non-nuclear generation capacity.

Mr Zelensky said Slovakia currently accounted for 19 per cent of Ukraine’s power imports, and that Ukraine was working with its European Union neighbours to bolster the supply.

“Slovakia is part of the single European energy market and Fico must respect common European rules,” he wrote, adding that cutting power supplies to Ukraine would deprive Slovakia of US$200 million (S$272 million) a year.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (left) during a meeting in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Dec 22.PHOTO: REUTERS

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Mr Fico was siding with Mr Putin by making “senseless threats” to cut off Ukraine’s power imports.

Since taking office in 2023, Mr Fico has been one of the EU’s most outspoken opponents of military aid to Ukraine.

After his talks in Moscow, Mr Fico said Mr Putin had confirmed Russia’s willingness to continue to supply gas to Slovakia, although this was “practically impossible” once the transit deal expires. REUTERS

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