Ukraine summons Slovak envoy to reject accusations
31/1/2025 6:24
Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned
Slovakia's ambassador in Kyiv on Thursday to reject accusations
that it is meddling in its neighbour's internal affairs and to
accuse Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of being a "mouthpiece"
for Russia.
Kyiv and Bratislava have been at odds for weeks over
Ukraine's decision not to extend a deal for Russian gas transit
to Europe that expired at the end of December.
Kyiv's tit-for-tat move came a day after Slovakia's foreign
ministry said it had summoned the Ukrainian ambassador in
Bratislava to protest against Ukrainian comments criticising
Fico that it said amounted to interference in Slovak affairs.
Ukraine's foreign ministry said in a statement it had
expressed to Slovakia's envoy deep disappointment that Fico was
"acting as a mouthpiece for the Kremlin".
It also called on Slovakia, a member of the European Union
and NATO, to return to constructive dialogue.
Ukraine and Slovakia have exchanged a series of
strongly-worded accusations in recent weeks.
Ukraine's foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Fico had
been "poisoned by Russian propaganda". Earlier, Fico called
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy an "enemy" of Slovakia
due to the gas transit dispute, according to Slovak media.
Fico demanded that Russian gas flows to Europe via Ukraine
be resumed. Kyiv says doing so would help the Kremlin to finance
its almost three-year-old war against Ukraine.
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