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Slovakia will stop emergency power supply to Ukraine due to oil dispute, says PM

Robert Fico, the Slovak prime minister, said that his country's electricity grid operator will refuse any Ukrainian requests for an emergency supply of electricity from Monday onwards until oil flows resume through the Druzhba Pipeline. This escalates a dispute over?the crude.

The announcement comes after European Ministers in Brussels failed to convince Slovakia and Hungary to drop their threats to punish Ukraine over the delay in restarting the flow.

Since January 27, Ukraine has cut off the flow of Russian oil into Slovakia and Hungary. Ukraine claims that a Russian drone struck pipeline equipment in Western Ukraine.

Ukraine has said that it will repair the damage to the pipeline as quickly as possible. The pipeline still transports Russian oil across Ukrainian territory into Europe.

Slovakia and Hungary - NATO members that have the EU's two remaining refineries that rely on oil via Druzhba, say Ukraine is responsible for the extended outage. This is one of the most heated disputes between Ukraine and both its neighbours.

Fico made a statement saying that "from today, the Ukrainian side will not receive any assistance from Slovakia in stabilizing its energy network."

Fico announced that the measure would be canceled after oil transit to Slovakia resumes.

Fico stated that "this is the first reciprocal action the Slovak Government?is authorized to take?without violating any international laws and obligations".

The Slovak Government will reconsider its earlier positive stance towards Ukraine's EU membership and take 'further steps' if the Ukrainian side continues harming 'Slovakia’s interests' in the supply chain of strategic raw materials.

According to ExPro, a Kyiv-based consulting firm, Hungary and Slovakia accounted for 68%?of Ukraine's import?power in this month. This figure was not immediately known if it included emergency supplies. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens, Alan Charlish, Jason Hovet)

(source: Reuters)