Russian Oil to Slovakia Resumes Through Druzhba Pipeline
"Today, from 2:00 a.m. (00:00GMT), the supply of oil to Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline was resumed," Sakova wrote in a post on Facebook, the US-based social media platform.
Sakova, who also serves as Slovakia's deputy prime minister, offered further assurance that the resumption was proceeding smoothly, stating that the current supply of oil is moving "in accordance with the agreed plan."
The Druzhba pipeline has emerged as one of the most politically charged flashpoints in Europe since Russian oil flows to both Hungary and Slovakia were abruptly cut off in January. The two nations — Budapest and Bratislava — have squarely blamed Kyiv for the interruption, while Ukraine has maintained that a Russian strike was responsible for the breakdown, leaving the dispute unresolved even as supplies resume.
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