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    Zelenskiy meets Slovakia's Fico, says Ukraine will respond to Russia's energy attacks

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    Posted on September 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Zelenskiy and Slovakia's Fico discuss Ukraine's response to Russian energy attacks, focusing on cooperation and energy security amid EU's alternative routes.

    Table of Contents

    • Ukraine's Energy Strategy Amid Russian Attacks
    • Zelenskiy's Commitment to Energy Security
    • Slovakia's Position on Russian Energy Imports
    • Future Cooperation in Energy Supply

    Zelenskiy and Slovakia's Fico Discuss Ukraine's Energy Response to Russia

    Ukraine's Energy Strategy Amid Russian Attacks

    (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that Ukraine would continue to respond to Russian attacks on its energy facilities, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary which have suffered Russian oil supply disruptions as a result.

    Zelenskiy's Commitment to Energy Security

    Zelenskiy spoke after holding his first high-level talks with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico - with whom he has clashed over Russian energy supplies in the past - in the Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod near the border with Slovakia.

    Slovakia's Position on Russian Energy Imports

    Slovakia, along with Hungary, has continued to buy Russian gas and oil even as other European Union countries cut ties after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

    Future Cooperation in Energy Supply

    The EU is investing in more energy routes. But Slovakia and Hungary say alternative routes face bottlenecks and are more expensive.

    Oil shipments to both countries have been disrupted in recent weeks due to Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline, which runs from Russia through Ukraine before reaching Slovakia.

    "Ukraine responds to Russia's attacks on our energy facilities, and will keep doing so," Zelenskiy said at a joint news conference with Fico, referring to years of Russian attacks on Ukrainian power stations and other energy infrastructure.

    "But we really want this war to end. However, no one is going to just sit in the dark and tolerate it."

    Fico said military attacks on "legitimate" targets hurt Slovakia.

    "We should also look at the interests of other countries that are part of the international energy network," Fico said.

    Zelenskiy also said Kyiv remained open to supplying Slovakia with oil and gas, unless it comes from Russia.

    Fico has criticised Ukraine for not extending the transit of Russian gas after Kyiv's contract with Russia expired at the end of 2024. Russian energy group Gazprom has since rerouted its supplies, which it ships to Slovakia under a long-term deal.

    Fico has also sharply opposed an EU plan under discussion to phase out Russian energy imports and temporarily held up the bloc's last sanctions package on Russia to demand guarantees against damages Slovakia could face from the cut-off.

    U.S. President Donald Trump told European leaderson Thursday that Europe must stop buying Russian oil that he said is helping Moscow fund its war against Ukraine.

    Fico said on Friday that despite differences, there was wide scope for cooperation including in energy. He said he hoped Ukraine would find security guarantees, and offered to share Slovakia's experience to help Ukraine's European Union entry talks.

    "Good, friendly neighbourly relations, just peace, the fastest possible ceasefire, and a European perspective are the four things that we wish for... despite the fact that we have differing opinions on some issues," Fico said.

    (Reporting by Jan Lopatka, Jason Hovet, Yuliia Dysa and Max Hunder; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine will continue responding to Russian energy attacks.
    • •Zelenskiy and Fico discuss energy cooperation in Uzhhorod.
    • •Slovakia and Hungary face Russian oil supply disruptions.
    • •EU invests in alternative energy routes amid bottlenecks.
    • •Ukraine open to supplying Slovakia with non-Russian energy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zelenskiy meets Slovakia's Fico, says Ukraine will respond to Russia's energy attacks

    1What is energy security?

    Energy security refers to the uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price. It involves ensuring a stable supply of energy to meet the demands of consumers and industries.

    2What is the Druzhba pipeline?

    The Druzhba pipeline is one of the world's longest oil pipelines, transporting crude oil from Russia to various countries in Europe, including Slovakia and Hungary.

    3What is an energy attack?

    An energy attack involves targeted actions aimed at disrupting or damaging a country's energy infrastructure, such as power plants and oil pipelines, often during conflicts.

    4What is the role of the European Union in energy supply?

    The European Union plays a significant role in coordinating energy policies among member states, promoting energy security, and investing in alternative energy routes to reduce dependence on external suppliers.

    5What is the significance of oil and gas imports?

    Oil and gas imports are crucial for countries that lack sufficient domestic production. They ensure energy supply for industries, transportation, and heating, impacting economic stability.

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