Slovak PM Robert Fico says he would not be surprised by another Druzhba pipeline shutdown following new EU funding for Kyiv. Fico says he is watching for the European Commission's response to potential supply disruptions.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated he would not be surprised if the Druzhba pipeline is halted again following the receipt of EU loans by Kyiv. Fico added that he is interested in the potential reaction of the European Commission to such a development.
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