Commercial electricity imports to Ukraine from Slovakia and Hungary continue despite political statements by officials of neighboring countries. This is evidenced by ExPro Electricity monitoring data.
Since the beginning of February 2026, Ukraine has already imported 1.1 million MWh of electricity, of which 49% came from Hungary and 18% from Slovakia.
Imports throughout the month remain at a stable level.
As previously reported by ExPro, Hungary and Slovakia accuse Ukraine of politically delaying the restoration of Russian oil transit. The countries have already stopped diesel supplies to Ukraine and also threatened to halt gas and electricity supplies.
In particular, Slovak Prime Minister Fico stated the suspension of emergency assistance to Ukraine. However, there has been no official confirmation of this, while Ukrenergo stated that no request had been received from the Slovak operator SEPS.
As reported by ExPro, during 2025 Ukraine transported about 9.73 million tons of Russian oil via the southern branch of the Druzhba pipeline, which is 14% less than in 2024 (11.36 million tons). This is also the lowest figure at least since 2014, and likely in the entire history of Ukraine’s independence since 1991.
