EU Grants Ukraine €920 Million for Winter, but Kyiv Says Over €5 Billion More Is Needed.
Ukraine’s Energy Grid Prepares for Winter Challenges
According to UATV: Ukraine is moving ahead with winter preparations for its power system following high-level talks between Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal and EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos. Discussions centered on the urgent financial assistance required to carry out key tasks ahead of the colder months.
Shmyhal stressed that Ukraine needs more than €5.3 billion to address both immediate and medium-term priorities. In response, the European Union has allocated €920 million specifically for winter support. This funding is expected to play a critical role in maintaining the stability of the country’s energy network during the harsh winter season.
Broader Financial Support and Its Impact
It is worth noting that Ukraine has already received €2.8 billion from the EU under the Ukraine Facility program, which continues to strengthen the nation’s energy infrastructure. Shmyhal praised the EU’s decision to provide additional funds, stating:
“We highly appreciate the EU’s decision to grant €920 million for Ukraine’s winter support.” — Denys Shmyhal
This assistance is vital for ensuring Ukraine’s energy security in the months ahead.
Preparing the power system for winter is a top priority for Ukraine, especially given the ongoing energy sector difficulties. The EU’s financial backing not only helps address urgent needs but also underscores the continued partnership between Ukraine and the European Union amid global economic pressures. Securing these additional resources could significantly enhance the resilience of the country’s energy infrastructure throughout the winter.
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