Fico: Slovakia Could Halt Humanitarian and Energy Assistance to Ukraine in Brussels

Brussels/Bratislava – Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) has proposed a range of potential measures against Ukraine in response to its decision to halt the transit of Russian natural gas. These measures could include stopping all humanitarian aid to Ukraine, significantly reducing or completely withdrawing benefits for Ukrainian military refugees in Slovakia, and even cutting electricity supplies during emergencies. Fico made these comments Thursday in Brussels following talks with representatives from the European Commission (EC), as reported by TASR special correspondent.

Fico emphasized that such actions would only be taken as a last resort. He stated that these options serve as a demonstration of how a leader of a sovereign nation ought to act.

The Prime Minister noted that discussions with Ukraine were nearing an agreement. “From a technical standpoint, the Ukrainian side was open to various possibilities,” he remarked, expressing surprise at President Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent statement made during the European Council meeting, where he categorically rejected any transit of gas through Ukrainian territory.

During a press conference, Fico announced the formation of a working group to tackle the ongoing dispute, which will include representatives from Slovakia, the EC, and likely Ukraine. “This is a significant issue, and Energy Commissioner Dan Jörgensen is aware of it,” Fico said, referring to discussions held with the Slovak government delegation. He praised the “constructive negotiations” that took place with the EC, highlighting its strong interest in finding a resolution.

Fico also disclosed that he had sent a letter to the EC claiming that there are no legal or sanction-related barriers that would jeopardize the transit of Russian gas to Europe. He reiterated that President Zelensky’s decision was politically motivated and warned that it could lead to rising gas prices and negatively impact the EU’s competitiveness.

Negotiations were originally slated for Tuesday in Brussels with Ukrainian representatives, but the EC canceled them due to the absence of the Ukrainian side, rescheduling the talks for Thursday instead.

The agreement governing the transit of Russian natural gas through Ukraine expired at the end of 2024, with Kyiv opting not to extend it. Fico has issued multiple warnings regarding the potential loss of half a billion euros annually for Slovakia, and he estimated that the financial impact on the EU could range from 60 to 70 billion euros. (January 9)

“This is a significant issue, and Energy Commissioner Dan Jörgensen is aware of it.” – Robert Fico


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    Emerald Vine

    Oh, brilliant move, Fico! Nothing says leadership like threatening to cut off aid while playing a delightful game of energy Monopoly. If only you could roll the dice on compassion too—might end up with “Go to Jail” instead! 😂💡

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