PRAGUE. Jan 9 (Interfax) - Slovakia might stop providing humanitarian support to Ukraine fully or partially in the wake of Kiev's decision not to extend a contract for transporting Russian natural gas ...
Ukraine’s decision to end the gas transit deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom has been hailed by President Volodymyr ...
Fico said that Slovakia could halt its humanitarian aid to Ukraine, cut or cancel social benefits for Ukrainian refugees, and ...
Fico asserts that Bratislava could "stop any humanitarian aid to Ukraine, decide on significant reduction or complete ...
Fico has been pushing President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to restart the transit, citing higher energy costs for Slovakia and the whole region.
Since January 1, when the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine stopped, in Austria and Slovakia has sharply increased gas ...
Slovakia may halt humanitarian aid and emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine and leverage its veto power in EU matters ...
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met today, January 9, in Brussels to discuss the ...
Slovakia will adopt harsh reciprocal measures against Ukraine if the problem with halted gas transit through the country is ...
The storm surrounding Ukraine's halt of Russian gas transit to Slovakia continues. Prime Minister Robert Fico spoke about his ...
Slovakia's prime minister claims Ukraine is jeopardising Europe's global competitiveness by refusing to allow Russia to ...
White House National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby called Ukraine's decision to stop Russian gas transit through its territory one of Moscow's "most expensive defeats".