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EU state’s PM reveals gas transit talks appear close

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January 16, 2025
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Published: January 16, 2025 8:13 pm
Author: RT

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has reportedly said he may be meeting with Vladimir Zelensky in the next few days

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has said he could be meeting with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky in the “next few days,” according to the TASS. The sides are expected to discuss crucial issues surrounding the transit of Russian energy.

Kiev terminated the transit of Russian natural gas through its territory to the EU on the last day of 2024, effectively cutting off the flow to some countries in the bloc, including Austria, Italy, and Slovakia. Ukraine has refused to extend the deal, sparking division in Brussels.

Fico warned last week that if transit does not resume, he will veto EU-wide initiatives on assisting Ukraine, and would also take individual action against Kiev. Zelensky claimed that Kiev was aiming to eliminate Moscow’s profits.

On Monday, Fico published an open letter to Zelensky on Facebook, proposing a meeting to discuss the matter. In the letter, the Slovak PM suggested the meeting could take place on the territory of Slovakia near its border with Ukraine. He said that Kiev’s decision to stop gas transit was causing extensive damage not only to Slovakia, but also to other EU states, and to Ukraine itself.

Zelensky sent a terse reply to Fico, posting a short message on X stating: “Ok. Come to Kyiv on Friday.”

On Wednesday, deputy chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, Tibor Gaspar, announced that the prime minister was unlikely to travel to Kiev.

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Fico reportedly told a press conference on Thursday “We are looking for another date, which should be in the next few days,” noting he will announce the date and the venue of the meeting right away when agreed.

The Slovak PM has previously accused Zelensky of “sabotaging the financial interests of Slovakia and the EU,” saying that transit stoppage, which had already pushed up gas prices, could trigger an energy crisis across the bloc and result in some €70 billion ($72 billion) worth in losses.

The turning off of Russian gas transit through Ukraine was a politically-motivated decision made by Zelensky in order to please the West, lawmaker Gaspar told RT on Tuesday upon his arrival in Moscow.

Kiev’s denial of transit “will not harm Russia, but it will harm the economies of member states,” the Slovak politician pointed out.

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