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Slovakia threatens to stop electricity to Ukraine unless Kyiv resumes piping Russian oil

  • On Feb. 21, 2026, Fico threatened to stop emergency electricity unless Kyiv resumes Druzhba oil flows by Monday, saying, `If the Ukrainian President does not resume oil supplies to Slovakia on Monday, on that same day I will ask the relevant Slovak companies to stop emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine.`
  • The Druzhba pipeline, a route carrying Russian crude, was damaged on January 27, cutting shipments to Hungary and Slovakia that rely on its two million barrels per day capacity.
  • Slovakia provided 18% of Ukraine's imported electricity last month and declared a state of emergency, ordering the release of 250,000 tonnes from emergency reserves.
  • The dispute risks blocking a 90-billion-euro EU loan for Ukraine as Hungary said it would block the aid and Slovakia signalled rejection, with the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry condemning these ultimatums and blackmail.
  • On Saturday, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to stop emergency electricity to Ukraine unless Kyiv resumes Russian oil flows, with experts warning Feb. 23 cuts would breach market rules.
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Ukraine accuses Hungary and Slovakia of blackmail in Russian oil case.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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If Ukraine does not resume the transit of oil, he will instruct Slovak companies to stop the supply of electricity, Prime Minister Fico announces.

·Vienna, Austria
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Slovakia accuses Ukraine of not doing enough to restart oil supplies.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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