The loss of Russian energy is only harming smaller bloc members like Slovakia, the country’s officials told RT
The turning off of Russian gas transit by pipeline through Ukraine was a politically-motivated decision made by Vladimir Zelensky in order to please the West, Slovak politicians have told RT.
A delegation led by Andrej Danko and Tibor Gaspar, deputy speakers of Slovakia’s National Council, arrived in Moscow on Tuesday. They are expected to meet lawmakers and government officials in the Russian capital to discuss trade and gas supplies in the wake of Ukraine’s denial of transit.
Kiev decided to terminate the transit of Russian natural gas through its territory to the EU on the last day of 2024, effectively cutting off the flow to some countries in the bloc, in particular Austria, Italy, and Slovakia. The move has sparked a row in Brussels, with the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico warning that he would veto EU-wide initiatives on…
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