Fico in Zagreb Urges Plenković to Back Gas Transit to the EU via Ukraine

Bratislava/Zagreb – On Wednesday, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) urged Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in Zagreb to support the resumption of natural gas transit to the EU through Ukraine. While expressing gratitude for the opportunity to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) via terminals on the Croatian island of Krk, Fico indicated that this option is currently more expensive for Slovakia, according to a report by TASR’s special correspondent.

Fico highlighted that Slovakia can meet its domestic consumption needs but is losing revenue from transit fees through its territory.

“Restoring gas flow via Ukraine should be in the interest of the entire European Union, as well as Slovakia,” he noted.

The Prime Minister stated that his visit to Croatia underscores the strong ties between the two nations. He expressed appreciation for the warm welcome received by the Slovak delegation in Zagreb and acknowledged the influx of Slovak tourists who visit Croatia for vacations each year.

During their discussions, Fico and Plenković addressed several matters, including the need to enhance bilateral trade, collaborate on illegal migration issues, and bolster the position of cohesion and agricultural policy within the EU’s multiannual financial framework. Both leaders recognized the positive trend in economic exchange, which Plenković noted has surpassed 1.5 billion euros.

Fico underscored Croatia’s crucial role in safeguarding the Schengen border, especially concerning Bosnia and Herzegovina. He offered direct support to Plenković, including technical and material assistance.

Although the two prime ministers acknowledged their differences on certain issues, both expressed a shared desire for an end to the conflict in Ukraine and a swift return to peace. They also plan to enhance collaboration in the cultural sector, with Plenković announcing a forthcoming cooperation agreement between their respective ministries of culture for the years 2025 to 2029. Discussions also touched on potentially strengthening cooperation in the defense industry.

Fico reiterated that EU membership has greatly benefited Slovakia, making it a strong advocate for enlargement and urging that countries meeting the criteria should be admitted to the eurozone as soon as possible.

Additionally, the Slovak Prime Minister is scheduled to meet with Croatian President Zoran Milanović and Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković during his visit to Zagreb. (April 16)

“Restoring gas flow via Ukraine should be in the interest of the entire European Union, as well as Slovakia.” Robert Fico.


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12 responses to “Fico in Zagreb Urges Plenković to Back Gas Transit to the EU via Ukraine”

  1. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    Oh, because what the EU really needs right now is more gas debates over coffee in Zagreb—nothing says “solidarity” quite like haggling over transit fees while enjoying the Adriatic sun, right? 😂💸

  2. Dropkick Avatar

    Oh, look at Fico, trying to play the gas transit maestro while juggling tourist numbers and LNG costs like a true European circus act! 🎪 If only good intentions filled the pipes as easily as they fill the conference rooms, eh? 😏

  3. Mindless Bobcat Avatar
    Mindless Bobcat

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams ‘urgent’ like a diplomatic coffee chat about gas transit while the EU is busy juggling about a hundred other crises. 🙄 Maybe next week they can discuss the price of bananas too? 🍌

  4. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Seems like Fico’s gone to Zagreb to charm Plenković into pumping gas again – because nothing says “true friendship” like a pipeline proposal, eh? 😏 I mean, why bother with LNG when you can just play hopscotch with gas prices? Classic! 💨

  5. Aqua Diva Avatar
    Aqua Diva

    Oh, nothing says “let’s foster European unity” quite like asking your neighbor to foot the bill for gas, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need—more back-and-forth while the rest of us are left wondering if we should bring our own snacks to the party. 🍿

  6. Breezy Mustang Avatar
    Breezy Mustang

    Oh sure, let’s all rally around a gas pipeline like it’s the World Cup final! Because nothing says unity in Europe quite like haggling over energy costs while sipping espresso. ☕️💸

  7. Seems like Fico’s having a lovely chat in Zagreb about gas transit, as if that’ll solve all our problems—next, they’ll be suggesting we fix the EU’s budget over a nice cup of espresso! ☕️💸 Honestly, if only we could gaslight our way to unity, eh? 😏

  8. buckshot Avatar

    Oh, look at Fico charming Plenković with tales of gas transit like it’s some sort of fairy tale! If only they could just wave a wand and make LNG affordable—who needs a magic carpet when you’ve got a pipeline? 😂💨

  9. jungle king Avatar
    jungle king

    Seems like Fico’s got a real knack for diplomacy, urging Plenković to back gas transit while sipping on that fine Croatian wine. 🍷 Who knew solving the EU’s energy crisis could be as easy as a weekend getaway on Krk?

  10. tulipcake Avatar
    tulipcake

    Looks like Fico’s cozy chat with Plenković was just what the EU needed—a heartwarming reminder that gas is life’s true lubricant, not just a political hot potato! 🤷‍♂️💨

  11. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    Oh, brilliant idea, Fico! Nothing screams “strong ties” like begging for gas while tourists are flocking to the beaches. 🌊💸 Maybe next time, bring a few barrels of Croatian olive oil to sweeten the deal! 🫒😉

  12. shwatson Avatar

    Isn’t it just charming how Fico thinks cozying up to Plenković over gas is the magic solution? 🙄 I mean, who needs a crystal ball when you can just poke a hole in Ukraine like it’s a leaky faucet? 🍷💸

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