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    Posted on November 19, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Slovakia may sue the EU over plans to stop Russian gas supplies by 2028, as Prime Minister Robert Fico cites economic concerns.

    Slovakia Weighs Legal Action Against EU's Russian Gas Ban

    By Jason Hovet

    (Reuters) -Slovakia is considering suing the EU over its plans to stop the delivery of Russian gas supplies from 2028 as a result of its war in Ukraine, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Wednesday. 

    Slovakia and Hungary have been sharply critical of the EU executive's plans to phase out Russian energy, with both still highly reliant on gas and oil supplies from Moscow and fearful that more-costly alternatives will damage their economies.

    Fico, who has broken ranks with most of Europe over his pro-Moscow stance, said on Wednesday he had tasked his economy, foreign and justice ministers with analysing options to sue the EU for stopping Russian gas supplies to Slovakia.

    "There will be a document discussed by the government next week, where we will consider the possibility of filing a lawsuit," Fico told a televised briefing. 

    UNABLE TO BLOCK PLANS

    "Everything will depend a lot on how the European Commission fulfils its commitments to Slovakia, which were given and signed directly by the president of the European Commission," Fico added, in reference to guarantees over possible shortages or price spikes the EU executive gave earlier this year.

    He did not say how much Slovakia may sue the EU for, nor did he explain on what precise legal basis.

    EU energy ministers last month backed the proposal to phase out Russian oil and gas imports to the bloc by January 2028. EU countries must negotiate the final rules with the European Parliament, which is still debating its position.

    Slovakia has been unable to block the plan as it needs only a majority in favour, rather than a unanimous vote. Instead, Fico has sought to hold up the EU's last two sanctions packages against Russia, which require unanimity, in order to get guarantees and other demands.

    Fico added the government will also discuss an EU proposal - which has yet to be agreed - for using Russian frozen assets to give Ukraine a loan worth 140 billion euros ($162 billion).  

    He reiterated opposition to the plan, saying it raised legal questions and uncertainties.

    ($1 = 0.8633 euros)

    (Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Slovakia may sue the EU over Russian gas supply plans.
    • •Prime Minister Robert Fico leads the legal consideration.
    • •EU plans to phase out Russian energy by 2028.
    • •Slovakia and Hungary are critical of the EU's energy policy.
    • •The EU proposal involves using Russian assets for Ukraine aid.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Slovakia may sue EU over plans to stop Russian gas supplies

    1What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the day-to-day operations of the EU.

    2What is energy dependency?

    Energy dependency refers to a country's reliance on external sources for its energy needs, which can impact its economy and energy security.

    3What is economic impact?

    Economic impact refers to the effect of an event, policy, or market change on the economy, including factors like employment, income, and business activity.

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