Ukraine denies Slovakia accusation that it refused to hold gas transit talks  

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**Ukraine Rejects Claims of Refusing Gas Transit Talks**

The Ukrainian government has denied claims that it refused to participate in trilateral talks with the EU and Slovakia on gas transit. The meeting was scheduled for in Brussels.

According to Ukraine’s ambassador to the EU, Vsevolod Chentsov, Ukraine initiated the meeting to address Slovak Prime ‘s threats to halt electricity exports to Ukraine and cut support for Ukrainian refugees. However, the European Commission suggested rescheduling the meeting for later, and Kyiv proposed holding it online.

**Slovakia Relies Heavily on **

Slovakia remains dependent on Russian gas, bound by a long-term contract with Gazprom, Moscow’s state-owned giant. Switching to alternative supply routes could cost Slovakia an additional 220 million euros ($229 million) in transit fees, Fico claimed.

** Accuses Ukraine of Exacerbating Economic Challenges**

Hungarian Foreign Minister accused Ukraine of exacerbating Europe’s economic challenges by halting Russian gas transit, leading to a % rise in natural gas prices on the European market.

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