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Source: Ukraine hasn't given a date for Druzhba resume, despite Slovakia reporting a delay

Ukraine hasn't?made an?official announcement about resuming?oil?delivery via the Druzhba?pipeline, a Ukrainian source of energy?told, after Slovakia reported that Kyiv?had pushed?back?the resumption?of supplies to February 26,

The source, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the issue, said that "there was no official position on the Ukrainian side."

The Slovakian economy ministry had earlier stated that Kyiv had informed Transpetrol, the operator of its oil pipeline system in Slovakia, that the resumption?of Druzhba delivery had been delayed another day until February 26.

The Slovakian government announced the Druzhba Pipeline Outage on 13th February, long after Russian oil shipments via Slovakia and Hungary were stopped last month. Kyiv claimed that a Russian drone strike hit pipeline equipment in western Ukraine.

Slovakia expected that flows would resume soon after the public announcement. It, along with Hungary and other countries, has blamed Ukraine.

The European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen stated on Tuesday that Ukraine is being asked to speed up its repairs.

She made this remark at a Kyiv briefing marking the fourth anniversary.

Prime Minister Robert Fico announced on Monday that Slovakia's electricity grid operator will refuse to supply emergency electricity to Ukraine until oil flows resume through the pipeline.

Ukraine has proposed "alternative transit routes" to ship oil into Europe while pipeline repairs are being carried out.

The?Slovak Republic has said that blackmailing of electricity?supplies is not acceptable, and that stopping the emergency supply would have no impact on its power system. Reporting by Jason Hovet and Alan Charlish from Prague and Warsaw. Editing by Barbara Lewis and Mark Potter.

(source: Reuters)