Poland has prepared Plan B for Ukraine through Slovakia.
Poland plans to increase its domestic production and export of electricity to Ukraine in response to a possible halt in supplies from Slovakia. This was reported by Bloomberg citing an anonymous Polish government representative.
According to the source, Poland has developed a plan to boost electricity production to compensate for a potential deficit in the Ukrainian energy system. This decision came in response to statements from the Slovak prime minister regarding a possible halt in electricity supplies to Ukraine.
Poland has demonstrated its readiness to take on additional commitments for energy support to Ukraine and confirmed its role as a reliable partner in ensuring the energy stability of the region.
Earlier, expert Popenko noted the danger created by Fico's statements regarding a possible halt in electricity supplies to Ukraine.
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