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Slovakia demands delay in vote on Russian sanctions over energy concerns

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(Reuters) -Slovakia will not support a new European Union sanctions package on Russia and will demand a delay in the vote until Slovak concerns over gas supplies after 2027 are resolved, Prime

Slovakia Seeks Delay in EU Vote on Russian Sanctions Due to Energy Issues

(Reuters) -Slovakia will not support a new European Union sanctions package on Russia and will demand a delay in the vote until Slovak concerns over gas supplies after 2027 are resolved, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Thursday.

The European Commission on June 10 proposed a new round of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago, targeting Moscow's energy revenues, banks and military industry.

Slovakia and Hungary have opposed the sanctions due to their disagreement with Commission proposals to end Russian energy imports by the end of 2027, which would force the two countries to look for alternatives.

European diplomats have said they expect the issue to be resolved at the summit.

Fico reiterated his position that the new sanctions could lead to supply shortages and price increases as well as up to 20 billion euros ($23.4 billion) in losses from arbitration for breaching a long-term contract with Russian supplier Gazprom.

Fico said he would back the summit's conclusions, but he would still not agree to the sanctions now.

"Tomorrow, Slovakia will not vote on the 18th sanctions package," he told a parliamentary committee on Thursday before he left for the summit. "We consider it to be one package with (the end of imports plan) and until fundamental issues are resolved, we cannot adopt further sanctions."

Fico met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday but it was not known if that changed his position.

Polish European Affairs Minister Adam Szlapka said at the summit he hoped Slovakia and Hungary could be brought on board as they had been in the past.

"As in the previous sanction packages, I am optimistic here, we are working on it," he said. "I hope that it will be possible to close it by the end of the (EU) Polish presidency, and as we know, there are four days left."

Sanctions proposals require unanimity in the bloc for adoption. Hungary has frequently threatened to withhold its approval during discussions on aid for Ukraine as well as on sanctions renewals, which take place every six months.

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(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in Prague, additional reporting by Julia Payne and Lili Bayer in Brussels, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Slovakia opposes new EU sanctions on Russia over energy concerns.
  • Prime Minister Fico demands delay until gas supply issues are resolved.
  • Sanctions target Russian energy revenues, banks, and military industry.
  • Slovakia and Hungary disagree with ending Russian energy imports by 2027.
  • Sanctions adoption requires unanimity in the EU bloc.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slovakia's position on the new EU sanctions package?
Slovakia will not support the new EU sanctions package on Russia and is demanding a delay in the vote until its concerns over gas supplies after 2027 are addressed.
Why are Slovakia and Hungary opposing the sanctions?
Both Slovakia and Hungary oppose the sanctions due to disagreements with the European Commission's proposals to end Russian energy imports by the end of 2027, which would require them to find alternative energy sources.
What are the potential consequences of the new sanctions according to Slovakia's Prime Minister?
Prime Minister Fico warned that the new sanctions could lead to supply shortages, price increases, and significant financial losses from arbitration for breaching long-term contracts.
What did Fico say about voting on the sanctions?
Fico stated that Slovakia would not vote on the 18th sanctions package, emphasizing that they view it as interconnected with the end of Russian energy imports.
What is required for the sanctions proposals to be adopted in the EU?
The sanctions proposals require unanimity among EU member states for adoption, which has led to Hungary frequently threatening to withhold its approval.

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