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Slovak PM Fico cautions of gas crisis without Ukraine transit path

Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico warned of a gas crisis on Friday as Ukraine continued to decline extending the transit of gas through its area after an agreement expires at the end of the year.

Ukraine has actually repeatedly stated it would not continue a gas transit deal with Russia as the 2 nations are at war.

Slovakia, which has a long-term agreement with Russian oil huge Gazprom, has actually been trying to keep receiving gas through Ukraine, stating purchasing somewhere else would cost it 220 million euros ($ 228.73 million) more in transit expenses.

Fico pressed the topic on Thursday at a European Union top in Brussels, which was likewise attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy who reiterated that his nation would not continue the transit of Russian gas.

We are demonstrably facing a gas crisis thanks to President Zelenskiy, Fico stated at the start of a news conference in Bratislava on Friday, without elaborating.

Fico had actually spoken before the EU summit of alternative setups in which the gas Ukraine is transiting would not be Russian but owned by someone various.

However directly after the summit, Fico stated late on Thursday that Zelenskiy had ruled out any gas transit. Fico also turned down Zelenskiy's recommendation that Kyiv might think about continued transit of Russian gas on the condition that Moscow does not get cash for the fuel up until after the war.

The European Commission has stated it has no interest in continuing Russian gas flows through Ukraine.

Fico said he could not dismiss that Slovakia may need to think about reciprocal measures without the gas transit.

Slovakia has actually provided energy to Ukraine over the last few years, such as electrical energy and diesel products, and provides humanitarian aid for its neighbour.

But Fico has actually stopped state military help to Kyiv, has actually said the war with Russia does not have a military option and has criticised sanctions against Moscow.

Slovakia states stopping gas streams at the start of 2025 would not threaten its supplies due to adequate storage, however it would hit transit operations and has actually alerted it would affect market value.

(source: Reuters)