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Slovakia rejects Ukraine allegations of opening second energy front

Slovakia has actually declined Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's accusation that Prime Minister Robert Fico had opened a 2nd energy front against Kyiv on the orders of Russia as a gas transit dispute deepened between the countries.

Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar stated on Sunday Slovakia was closely keeping track of communications from Ukraine relating to Fico's. statements and stated Zelenskiy's suggestion of an alliance with. Russian President Vladimir Putin was made.

We totally comprehend that they are exposed to a long-term. war conflict, however that is why they need to not produce new enemies. and make a development of a 2nd front since member. states of the European Union, including Slovakia, assistance. Ukraine and its people, Blanar said in a Facebook post.

Ukraine pumps Russian gas through its area to. a number of European countries consisting of Slovakia however it is anticipated. to stop the flow when the existing transit offer - signed before. Moscow's invasion of Ukraine - expires at the end of the year.

Fico, who went to Putin in Moscow a week ago, said on Friday. Slovakia would think about reciprocal steps against Ukraine such. as halting electricity materials if Kyiv stops the gas transit. from Jan. 1 - spurring Zelenskiy's allegation that Slovakia was. opening a second energy front.

The Slovak prime minister also published on Facebook on Sunday,. getting in touch with the European Commission to pay very close attention to the. matter and duplicating his claims that the loss of gas transit. throughout Ukraine would hit European consumers and organizations.

We are coming to a conclusion that needs to be inappropriate for. the European Union and its goals, Fico composed in an open letter. Unilateral interruption of transit through Ukraine towards Slovakia. will cost European residents, services and facilities 10s. of billions..

(source: Reuters)