Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky for refusing to transit Russian gas.
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On December 19, after a meeting of the Council of Europe, Zelensky said that Kyiv would not allow a state that supplies gas to the European Union to receive it from Russia.
Therefore, Ukraine will stop the transit of “blue fuel” from the terrorist state. The president said that he conveyed this position to the head of the Slovak government, the NBN publication reports with reference to Pravda.
The prime minister admitted that he has disagreements with the Ukrainian leader on this issue. The politician threatened that if the head of the neighboring country does not allow gas from the Russian Federation to Slovakia, this will lead to a conflict, and Bratislava will think about retaliatory measures.
He also warned that he will block sanctions against the terrorist state that concern the peaceful nuclear program, since his country depends on the production of electricity from the nucleus. The head of government added that the Slovak nuclear power plants are of Russian origin.
“Whether we like it or not,” the representative of Bratislava stated.
Earlier, Fico’s ally, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, responded to the Ukrainian leader’s criticism of his idea of a “Christmas truce” with the Russian Federation.