Ukraine PM assures Lukoil sanctions won't impact Slovakia's energy security
Ukraine's recent sanctions on Lukoil raised concerns for Slovakia and Hungary, major recipients of the Druzhba pipeline. However, Ukraine's PM clarified that Slovakia's energy security remains intact despite the sanctions.
The EU stands in support of Ukraine's decision, with no plans to discuss lifting the sanctions. Ukrtransnafta confirmed no Lukoil oil in transit, and Naftogaz assured stable supply volumes.
Despite threats from Slovak PM Fico to halt diesel supplies, the situation remains unchanged. The EU rejects claims that the sanctions pose an immediate risk to Hungary and Slovakia's oil supply, suggesting alternative routes like the Janaf pipeline via Croatia.
Hungary's criticism of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement highlights tensions, while Slovakia's PM Fico avoids escalating tensions following a recent assassination attempt.
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