“Slovak’s Foreign Minister Yura Blanar stated that the Druzhba Oil Player, which is transported by Russian oil to Slovakia, not only contradict the national interests of his country, but can also lead to a shortage of diesel fuel in Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: The blanar on Politika 24 on Joj TV channel quotes “Interfax-Ukraine”
Details: The blanar stated that Slovak Oil refinery Slovnaft produces gasoline and diesel and is currently an important diesel supplier for Ukraine.
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“The share of Slovnaft accounts for 10% of the monthly consumption of diesel in Ukraine. This information was my Ukrainian colleague (Andrey Sibiga, – ed.)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reported that in the near future he would discuss this topic with the Viceremer of the Government of Ukraine, which is responsible for European integration.
“We understand that it is difficult for Ukraine, but this infrastructure is very important for us. Especially when we see that Ukraine itself is harming its interests, risks staying without sufficient fuel in its territory,” he added.
The Minister recalled that in January, the EU called on all parties, including Ukraine and Russia, to respect the inviolability of energy infrastructure. In this context, Slovakia and Hungary sent a joint open letter to the leadership of European diplomacy demanding to guarantee energy safety.
Prehistory:
- On August 21, President Zelensky said he appealed to US President Donald Trump to influence Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban so that he did not block Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
- On August 22, Hungary received a report that the Friendship oil pipeline on the Russian-Belarusian border “has been attacking in a short time.”
- Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban decided to write a letter to US President Donald Trump in connection with the attack of Ukraine on the Druzhba oil pipeline, and he allegedly replied that evil was evil.
- Separately, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia and Hungary have complained to the European Commission in connection with the attacks.