The halt of Russian gas transit through Ukraine will impact the European Union, not Russia, stated Slovak Prime Minister ...
In his New Year's address, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that the halt of Russian gas transit through Ukraine ...
The suspension of Ukrainian gas transit will have drastic consequences for everyone in the European Union but not for Russia.
Gas exports via pipelines running through Ukraine ended on New Year's Day as Ukraine refused to renew transit agreement - ...
Russia had already cut off energy supplies to EU countries like Germany and Poland in the wake of its full-scale invasion of ...
On December 26, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico told him during a meeting in Moscow that his country would be glad to host negotiators. Russia, Putin ...
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has welcomed Ukraine's suspension of Russian gas transit. Source: Sikorski on (X) ...
The EU says most states will not be affected but other European countries, including Moldova, are facing shortages.
Gas deliveries to Europe through a pipeline in Ukraine have stopped as a deal signed five years ago expires. Ukraine called the halt of Russian gas transiting through the country a "historic event." ...
Deal between Russian energy giant Gazprom and Naftogaz of Ukraine expired on 31 December, 2024. Moldova, candidate country ...
Kyiv to shut off on Jan 1 Gazprom transit pipeline that runs through its country, with Slovakia impacted most Russia is set to lose €5 billion (£4.14 ...
Herman Halushchenko said Ukraine could compensate for any disruption by importing electricity from Romania and Poland.