In Slovakia, Ukraine was threatened with "unspecified reciprocal measures" due to the termination of oil transit of the russian Lukoil company.
This is reported by Dennikn.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini and Slovak Defense Minister Robert Kaliňák criticize Ukraine's refusal to transport russian oil.
The head of the Ministry of Defense said that Ukraine "risks a lot" and that such actions are irresponsible.
President Peter Pellegrini admitted the possibility that, if the situation persists, Slovakia may apply "unspecified reciprocal measures". He reminded that Slovakia helped Ukraine with the gas reversion and helps with the supply of electricity.
"If the situation does not improve, we will have to react," he said, adding that Slovakia does not deserve such an attitude from Ukraine.
Recall that the russian Lukoil stopped supplying oil to Hungary due to the strengthening of sanctions on the part of Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Péter Szijjártó said that Ukraine's decision to stop the transit of russian Lukoil oil threatens the long-term security of supplies to Hungary and Slovakia.
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