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Slovak PM says to cut power supplies to Ukraine if Druzhba oil not restored

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Saturday warned of halting emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine if the oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline to Slovakia are not restored.



"If oil supplies to Slovakia are not restored on Monday, I will ask SEPS to stop emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine. In January 2026 alone, these emergency supplies needed to stabilise the Ukrainian energy grid were twice as high as for the whole of 2025," he posted on social media. SEPS is the Slovak state transmission system operator.



Fico also accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of acting maliciously towards Slovakia because Slovakia does not "support the war."



He added that the halt of gas flows to Slovakia had caused an annual damage of 500 million euros (590 million U.S. dollars) since Jan. 1, 2025, and there was further damage and logistical difficulties since the oil flows halted.



Oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary were suspended following an attack on the Druzhba pipeline on Jan. 27, Ukrainian officials said. Slovakia has declared an oil emergency.