Zelenskyy Holds Emergency Meeting on Energy Infrastructure After Russian Strikes.
Ukrainian President Convenes Meeting on Energy Infrastructure
According to UATV: On January 29, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko and the head of 'Naftogaz', Serhii Koretskyi. They discussed the severe consequences of recent Russian attacks on Ukraine's oil and gas infrastructure and the ongoing process of restoring these critical facilities. The meeting underscored the urgent priority of ensuring an uninterrupted supply of energy resources to the civilian population, a constant challenge amid the ongoing conflict.
A key outcome was the announcement of a €50 million agreement with the European Investment Bank. These funds are designated for securing heating and electricity supply in Ukraine, a critical need during the harsh winter months.
'We are ensuring reliable gas supply for Ukrainians, despite all the challenges.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This statement reinforces the government's commitment to maintaining stable gas supplies in the face of persistent threats.
Serhii Koretskyi, the head of 'Naftogaz', reported that the company is fulfilling its long-term contractual obligations with European partners. Participants also reviewed the current state of electricity imports, which now account for over 50% of Ukraine's domestic needs. This heavy reliance on imported power highlights the acute energy security challenges the nation faces due to external aggression.
The Critical Role of International Support
The discussions reflect the Ukrainian government's active efforts to repair energy infrastructure and stabilize fuel supplies amidst continuous military threats. The agreement with the European Investment Bank represents a vital step in securing international support for rebuilding Ukraine's energy sector, which is crucial for national resilience. This international assistance is essential for Ukraine's survival and long-term recovery.
The situation underscores the broader strategic importance of achieving greater energy independence for Ukraine in the context of foreign aggression.
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