Slovakia Rejects EU Gas Import Ban Amidst Ukraine War
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico opposes the EU's plan to end Russian gas imports by 2027, citing economic harm to Slovakia and maintaining ties with Russia.
Summary
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico condemned the EU's proposal to halt Russian natural gas imports by the end of 2027, labeling it 'absolutely unacceptable.' He argued it would harm Slovakia economically due to existing contracts and could increase gas prices. His government is prepared to veto the proposal and has also rejected sanctions on Russian oil and nuclear fuel. Fico's pro-Russia stance aligns him with Hungary, and he plans to attend WWII commemorations in Moscow, reflecting ongoing tensions and contrasting views within the EU regarding support for Ukraine.