In a bold move that has stunned Brussels, Slovakia has openly declared its intention to continue importing Russian gas despite the European Union’s recent embargo. This decision underscores the country’s persistent energy dependency on Moscow and reveals the complexities within the EU’s unified stance against Russian energy sources. Slovak officials argue that halting gas imports abruptly would trigger severe economic and social repercussions, including increased energy prices and potential blackouts during the upcoming winter months.

Key factors driving Slovakia’s controversial stance include:

  • Limited alternative energy infrastructure and supply routes.
  • Heavy reliance on Russian gas for over 80% of its domestic demand.
  • Concerns over energy security and industrial stability.
  • Political pressure from…