The EU provides urgent energy support to Ukraine: what the country will receive.
The European Union supports Ukraine in difficult times
According to inkorr.com: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the EU's readiness to provide urgent energy assistance to Ukraine during these challenging times. She assured that Ukraine will not be left alone this winter, as the EU is ready to support Ukrainians.
Ukraine will not be alone this winter. At the same time, we are working on options to ensure the necessary and stable financial support for Ukraine. Tomorrow we will adopt our Enlargement Package, which will mark the extraordinary commitment of Ukraine to its European path over the past year. The message from the Commission is clear: Ukraine is ready to move forward
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that a phone call took place with the President of the European Commission, during which joint actions and support for the Ukrainian energy sector were discussed.
Ursula talked about coordination with various institutions and countries, and the funds that will be directed to help our energy sector. Significant contributions may be possible, and we will work to increase them
The agreement between Ukraine and the European Union provides for the start of joint projects and the implementation of plans this week.
The support of the European Union to Ukraine during the energy crisis demonstrates the importance of international cooperation and mutual aid in difficult situations. These actions and decisions by the EU confirm its readiness to support Ukraine in addressing urgent issues.
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