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Slovakia Is without Russian Oil, the Government Has Declared a State of Emergency. Prime Minister Fico Sees Political Blackmail

Summary by Aktuality.sk
Transport via the alternative route from Croatia is five times more expensive, the Prime Minister said. The increased costs will be borne by Slovnaft.
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1. Just so that Russia doesn't get embarrassed. 2. Fico is announcing a humbug, in reality he will be bullied. 3. Unique - we'll see where it takes us.

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico ordered Wednesday the state of emergency in the supply of oil, due to the interruption of Russian literature through the Drjujba oil and threatened Ukraine with return measures if the situation persists.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Why doesn't Prime Minister Fico know who bombed the oil pipeline and what does it mean for Slovakia? So what did yesterday's talks between Ukrainian, American and Russian negotiators in Geneva bring? Why is nothing changing and what are the chances of an end to the war? Braňo Závodský spoke with Alexander Duleb, an analyst at the Slovak Society for Foreign Policy and professor at the University of Prešov.

Slovakia is threatening to cut off electricity supplies to Ukraine due to the shutdown of the Druzhba oil pipeline. But that's not actually the reason, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Aktuality and a commentary by energy expert Volodymyr Omelchenko. Read also: Druzhba under attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces: How attacks on the pipeline are hitting Russia and why Orban is panicking. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made the corresponding statemen…

Transport via the alternative route from Croatia is five times more expensive, the Prime Minister said. The increased costs will be borne by Slovnaft.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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