Ukraine, which has been fighting Russia since February 2022, has arrested supplies to the West at the beginning of the year, and a blow to Selofakia strongly approved.
Ukraine President Volodimir Zelinski said this step is designed to prevent Moscow from raising money to finance war.
However, Slovakia, a member state of the European Union, depends more on Russian gas more than any other country in Europe and strongly protested against the transit station.
The gas was now transported through Türkiye and Hungary instead of Ukraine, the Slovenian gas supplier SPP said on Thursday.
SPP intends to honor the gas supply contract with the Russian company GazProm, which will last until 2034, despite political concerns, as the SPP Vojtech Forecz president told Journalists in Bratislava.
MNA