Latest News

Minister: Slovakia will not accept new EU sanctions against Russia until Druzhba is restarted.

The Slovakian Foreign Minister said that the country is prepared to block the European Union’s?latest package sanctions against Russia?for their invasion of Ukraine, until the Druzhba?oil?pipeline is operational?again.

Slovakia and Hungary are in a dispute with Ukraine about the suspension of Russian Oil Supplies through Druzhba following an outage in the line, which Kyiv claims was caused by a Russian Attack in late January.

Kyiv has said that repairs will take time. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated?that Druzhba could be operational at the end of this month.

TASR reported that Juraj Blanar, the Slovak Minister of Foreign Affairs was quoted as saying during a session in parliament: "If the Druzhba 'oil pipeline' is not operational and if the 20th package (of EU sanctions) has been approved we will not accept it."

Blanar stated that Slovakia has "no other tool" to force Ukraine and the European Commission back to the pipeline.

A row over the Ukraine loan has led to Hungary blocking a 90 billion euro (106.01 billion dollars) EU loan and imposing new'sanctions' on Russia.

Analysts and EU officials expect Hungary's new leader, Peter?Magyar, to remove Hungary's objections on the loan and sanctions once he assumes office, likely in mid-May.

Blanar said, according to TASR, that Slovakia would not block the loan.

(source: Reuters)