The ongoing disagreement between Hungary and Slovakia has intensified over the terms of oil transit via Ukraine’s pipeline network, raising concerns about regional energy security and economic stability. Budapest has accused Kyiv of imposing unfair tariff hikes, which they claim threaten their energy imports and complicate bilateral relations. Bratislava, meanwhile, has sided with Hungary on the necessity of clearer, mutually beneficial transit agreements, emphasizing the importance of maintaining uninterrupted fuel supplies for Central Europe. Both countries insist that transparency and equitable pricing are essential to prevent disruption amid broader geopolitical tensions in the area.

  • Hungary demands tariff stabilization and long-term contracts.
  • Slovakia calls for increased dialogue and multilateral negotiation.
  • Ukraine defends its right to revise tariffs amidst economic pressures.
CountryCurrent Transit Tariff (USD/ton)Proposed Increase…