Kiev's termination of the transit of Russian gas may cause a serious conflict between Ukraine and Slovakia. This was stated by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
"If Zelensky (Vladimir Zelensky. — EADaily) will not let our gas in, a serious conflict may arise," Fico wrote on his page in one of the social networks.
According to him, Slovakia provides assistance to Ukraine, so Bratislava expects the same attitude from Kiev.
"Why does it have to go only from us there? Why can't there be some kind of solidarity with us?" "What is it?" he asked.
Recall that Kiev is not going to extend the contract for the transit of Russian gas through Ukrainian territory, which ends this year. This poses serious problems for a number of EU countries, including Slovakia.


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