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Slovakia's PM rejects offer to go over gas transit in Kyiv, TASS points out Slovak MP

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has turned down a Ukrainian invitation to check out Kyiv today to go over gas transit deals, Russia's TASS news firm said on Tuesday, mentioning a Slovak legislator, amid a spat over the end of Russian gas shipments.

Russia's gas flows to Europe ended at the start of the year after the expiration of a transit arrangement between Kyiv and Moscow. Ukraine declined to extend the deal, seeking to stop energy revenue going to Moscow to fund its nearly three-year intrusion. Fico says the relocation has damaged Slovakia's economy.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday extended a deal to Fico to visit Kyiv to attempt and fix their spat.

The Kyiv go to is not possible, legislator Tibor Gaspar, part of a Slovak delegation currently going to Moscow, told TASS. I don't think it will take place, he added, without elaborating.

The Slovak federal government in Bratislava did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for remark. There was also no instant comment from Kyiv.

Fico says the end of the transit deal has actually injured Slovakia by pushing up gas rates and likewise terminating transit charges it had made in sending out the Russian gas further into Europe.

He has attempted to restore the circulations, and travelled to Moscow last month to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, a relocation which angered Ukraine.

Fico previously stated an offer was close that would have seen gas deliveries by means of Ukraine continue by having it change ownership beforehand. But he claims Zelenskiy rejected extending any gas flows through Ukraine at an EU summit in December.

The Slovak leader has threatened to cut emergency electrical power products to Ukraine and lower aid for Ukrainian refugees in Slovakia, among other procedures, if the gas transit problem is not fixed.

(source: Reuters)