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Slovakia to allow approval of new EU sanctions on Russia, PM Fico says

Slovakia to allow approval of new EU sanctions on Russia, PM Fico says

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Slovakia's Prime Minister, Mr Robert Fico, says his country will stop blocking approval of the 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
PRAGUE - Slovakia will stop blocking the approval of the 18th package of European Union sanctions against Russia on July 17, Prime Minister Robert Fico said.
Mr Fico said on July 17 that Slovakia had achieved as much as it could at this point, after blocking the EU's approval of the sanctions multiple times to demand guarantees against damage it fears from a separate EU plan to end all gas imports from Russia from 2028.
'At this point, it would be counterproductive to continue blocking the 18th sanctions package tomorrow,' Mr Fico said, in a video message posted on Facebook.
EU countries' ambassadors will meet on the morning of July 18 to approve the new sanctions, EU diplomats told Reuters.
The European Commission in June proposed the 18th package of sanctions against Russia for its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, aimed at Moscow's energy revenue, banks, and military industry.
The proposed package included a floating price cap on Russian oil of 15 per cent below the average market price of crude in the previous three months, EU diplomats have said.
The proposal would also ban transactions with Russia's Nord Stream gas pipelines, as well as banks that engage in sanctions circumvention.
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Slovakia has vetoed the package several times to try to win concessions on the separate plan to phase out Russian oil and gas, which, unlike sanctions, does not need unanimous support from EU countries.
Slovakia continues to import Russian energy, including gas under a contract running until 2034, and often takes pro-Russian views on Ukraine.
Mr Fico said on July 15 that Slovakia had received guarantees from the Commission on assistance in case of potential gas shortages or jumps in prices and transit fees, and assistance in disputes over potential damage claims from Russian supplier Gazprom.
The Commission said in a letter to Slovakia on July 15 it would intervene in potential litigation, and also clarify how an 'emergency break' can be triggered if gas prices spike because of scarce supply during the Russian gas phase-out.
Brussels will also develop a solution that aims to reduce the costs of cross-border tariffs on gas and oil for Slovakia, said the letter.
Malta had also previously expressed reservations about the proposed Russian oil price cap, but the government said on the evening of July 17 it would also support the new sanctions on July 18, EU diplomats told Reuters. REUTERS
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