Predsednik Ukrajine Vladimir Zelenski optužio je slovačkog premijera Roberta Fica da je otvorio “drugi energetski front” protiv Ukrajine po nalogu Rusije, pošto spor oko tranzita gasa između zemalja nastavlja da eskalira. – Izgleda da je (ruski predsednik Vladimir) Putin dao naređenje Ficu da otvori drugi energetski front protiv Ukrajine na račun interesa slovačkog naroda – […] Чланак Zelenski: Fico otvorio drugi energetski front protiv Ukrajine po nalogu Rusije се појављује прво на Vesti online.
The main idea of the text is that Ukrainian President Zelensky accuses Slovakian Prime Minister Fico of opening a "second energy front" against Ukraine on Russia's orders by threatening to halt electricity supplies to Ukraine in the winter. This escalation follows the ongoing dispute over gas transit between the countries and Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
Zelensky suggests Fico's actions are motivated by Russia's interests and not the benefit of the Slovakian people. Fico defends his stance, stating that Slovakia will stop electricity exports to Ukraine if necessary or find alternative routes, citing the excessive amount of electricity currently going to Ukraine.
The text also provides background on the historical context of gas transit between Russia and Europe through Ukraine, highlighting Russia's diminishing influence in the European gas market since the 2022 invasion. The imminent expiry of the gas transit agreement further complicates the situation.
The main idea of the text is that Ukrainian President Zelensky accuses Slovakian Prime Minister Fico of opening a "second energy front" against Ukraine on Russia's orders by threatening to halt electricity supplies to Ukraine in the winter. This escalation follows the ongoing dispute over gas transit between the countries and Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Zelensky suggests Fico's actions are motivated by Russia's interests and not the benefit of the Slovakian people. Fico defends his stance, stating that Slovakia will stop electricity exports to Ukraine if necessary or find alternative routes, citing the excessive amount of electricity currently going to Ukraine. The text also provides background on the historical context of gas transit between Russia and Europe through Ukraine, highlighting Russia's diminishing influence in the European gas market since the 2022 invasion. The imminent expiry of the gas transit agreement further complicates the situation.