The move, tied to Russia’s invasion, sparks mixed reactions across the EU, with energy markets on edge.
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." ...
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico's sharp statements about Ukraine are aimed at the internal Slovak audience and are ...
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 ...
Slovakia has prepared in advance for the cessation of Russian gas transit through Ukraine from 1 January 2025 and has ...
Deliveries through the Sokhranovka station were terminated in 2022 at the initiative of Kiev, allegedly due to force majeure ...
Herman Halushchenko said Ukraine could compensate for any disruption by importing electricity from Romania and Poland.
Statement by the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico on the possible termination of electricity supplies to Ukraine is ...
Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko also says Kyiv can buy electricity from Romania and Poland if it loses supplies ...