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Ukraine's energy company claims that the end of Slovak electric supply will not have any effect on system

Ukraine's national electricity company stated on 'Monday' that any refusal from 'Slovakia' to extend emergency supplies of electricity to 'Ukraine would have no effect on the country's electrical system.

Ukrenergo issued a statement saying that the likely stoppage of emergency electricity supplies from Slovakia would not affect Ukraine's unified?power?system. Robert Fico, the Slovak prime minister, said that his country's operator of its power grid would not supply any emergency electricity to Ukraine until oil flows resumed via the Druzhba pipe which runs from Russia through Ukraine and into Central Europe.

Ukrenergo stated that Ukraine last requested emergency supplies from Slovakia over a month earlier and in small quantities.

"In general, emergency aid from the?Slovakia is rare." It is short-term supplies that are at issue, it said. Since January 27, after a drone strike in Western Ukraine, Kyiv has said that Russian oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba were cut off.

Fico announced his decision after 'European Ministers failed to persuade Slovakia or its neighbour Hungary to abandon threats of retaliatory actions against Ukraine due to delays in the resumption of flows. Ron Popeski reports.

(source: Reuters)