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15 Jul 2025, 21:52 GMT+10
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has said the blocs push to phase out Russian energy imports jeopardizes his countrys economy
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has slammed the EU's plan to phase out Russian energy imports as "imbecilic," warning that the move would undermine his country's energy security, as well as the rest of the bloc.
The RePowerEU plan envisages cutting all Russian oil and gas imports into the EU by 2027. The scheme has met with opposition not only from Slovakia, but also Hungary, Austria, and reportedly Italy.
In a video posted on Facebook on Monday, Fico said the "battle for Slovakia's energy security is nearing its end," acknowledging that Bratislava cannot veto Brussels' plan. He accused the EU leadership of deliberately presenting the proposal as trade legislation to pre-empt opposition. Unlike sanctions, the plan only requires a qualified majority to pass.
"The [European] Commission's proposal is, excuse my language, imbecilic. Demagogically, it is the result of a limitless obsession with Russia," the prime minister said. He added that phasing out Russian energy will "damage the Slovak economy and undermine the competitiveness of the entire EU."
Responding to a letter from Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, who urged Fico to support the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, the Slovak leader stated on Monday that he would not relent until "relevant stakeholders provide [Bratislava] with the necessary guarantees that after January 1, 2028, Slovakia will have sufficient gas supplies at reasonable prices."
Slovakia blocked the sanctions package for the second time last Friday, demanding that its concerns over the separate RePowerEU plan be addressed first.
While Russian gas has not been subject to a direct EU ban, most member states have voluntarily cut imports. However, several landlocked countries - including Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic - still rely on limited volumes through exemptions. Bratislava and Budapest also receive much of their oil from Russia.
Russia has warned that targeting its energy exports will continue to cause energy prices to surge across the EU, weakening the bloc's economy. Since 2022, growth across the EU has stagnated.
(RT.com)
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