“Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico wrote a letter to the head of the European Council, Antonio Košta, and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in which he again complains about Ukraine’s refusal to continue the transit of Russian gas after 2024.”, — write: epravda.com.ua
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico wrote a letter to the head of the European Council, Antonio Košta, and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in which he again complains about Ukraine’s refusal to continue the transit of Russian gas after 2024. Fitso published the open letter on his social networks, reports “Evropeyska Pravda”. In it, the Slovak Prime Minister writes to EU leaders that “tacit agreement with the unilateral decision of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, is wrong and irrational.” He also notes that this “will lead to tensions and retaliatory measures.” Advertisement: “There is no doubt that the unilateral decision of the Ukrainian president will have a significant negative impact on our joint European efforts to keep pace with the countries of the world that are rapidly developing,” Fizo wrote. He stated that he did not know whether the “unclear approach” of the European Commission and the majority of member states was based on the fact that the economic consequences of stopping gas transit through Ukraine “were not professionally analyzed at all, and all this was evaluated only ideologically,” or whether such an analysis was conducted but not discussed openly with member states. In the letter, Fico claims that the cessation of gas transit will harm the EU more than Russia, referring to “objective and convincing documents” of the Slovak oil and gas company SPP.Advertisement: Finally, the head of the Slovak government called on EU leaders to “pay due attention to this unprecedented situation and give it urgent importance”. As you know, Slovakia has repeatedly tried to extend the agreement between Ukraine and Russia on the transit of Russian gas, which expires in 2024. Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is not considering renewing the transit agreement with Gazprom, and also made it clear that Kyiv will not agree to pump Russian gas under the guise of Azerbaijani gas. Against this background, Robert Fizo made a scandalous visit to Russia, where he met with the leader of the aggressor state, Vladimir Putin. More about this in the article by the editor of “EvroPravda” Yury Panchenko. Also, the Slovak prime minister began to threaten to stop the supply of electricity to Ukraine. European truth