Prime Ministers of Slovakia and Hungary, Robert Fico and Viktor Orban, will discuss the protection of gas pipelines in Bratislava on Tuesday, January 21, against the background of Kyiv's attack on the Russian compressor station of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline, APA reports citing Slovak portal Pravda.
"He (Fico. — RT) plans to talk about the protection of gas pipelines with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tuesday in Bratislava," the report says.
According to Fico, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is doing everything to ensure that the United States supplies more expensive liquefied natural gas to the European market.
The Slovak Prime Minister attributes such actions by Kyiv to the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attack on the Turkish Stream compressor station, which supplies Russian gas to Türkiye and further to European countries.