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

Slovakia threatens to cut emergency power to Ukraine unless Russian oil flows resume within two days through the damaged Druzhba pipeline, crucial for Hungary and Slovakia's energy needs.

  • 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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As a result of the court threats in the supply of emergency energy, Ukraine remains closed to oil that transports Russian oil to the two countries. Still, Benfia and Sporting win.

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This decision responds to the cut off of the Druzhba pipeline, the main transport route for Russian crude oil to Central Europe, interrupted since 27 January after a Kremlin attack in western Ukraine

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The countries are threatening to cut off electricity imports if Ukraine does not reopen the Russian oil taps.

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Ukraine accuses Hungary and Slovakia of blackmail in Russian oil case.

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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