“As Fizo explained, according to world politics, “it doesn’t matter if elephants love each other or fight, the grass always suffers.””, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
As Fizo explained, according to world politics, “it doesn’t matter if elephants love each other or fight, the grass always suffers.” At the same time, he does not want such “grass” for Slovakia, which Bratislava is observing after the termination of Russian gas transit through Ukraine.
“… which will have dramatic consequences for all of us in the European Union, but not for the Russian Federation,” he emphasized.
According to the head of the Slovak government, in 2025 he will continue a “two-track policy” that will be oriented towards all parts of the world, and will also “respect international law and not interfere in the internal affairs of others.”
Ukraine stopped the transportation of Russian natural gas through its territory on January 1 at 07:00 “in the interests of national security”, reports the Ministry of Energy.
The agency emphasized that “Ukraine has informed international partners about this in accordance with the established procedure.”