In Poland, an important statement was made about electricity supplies to Ukraine in winter.
Poland is ready to provide Kyiv with additional volumes of electricity during the difficult winter period. This information was provided by the Polish envoy to Ukraine, Piotr Lukasiewicz.
According to him, the EU takes winter risks seriously, and Poland is ready to help Ukraine in this context. It asks Ukrainian colleagues to facilitate the export of electricity from their power plants, especially coal-fired ones. Lukasiewicz also urges Ukrainian partners to relax the auction system for energy resource supplies.
The issue of energy security in Ukraine will be one of the main priorities of the Polish presidency in the first half of next year, noted the Polish envoy.
Earlier it was reported that Poland will demand Ukraine to show secret annexes to the victory plan.
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