Germany to Provide €60 Million in Energy Support for Ukraine
Photo from Yulia Sviridenko's Telegram

Germany will allocate €60 million to the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced on Telegram following a meeting with German Energy Minister Catharina Reiche. 

"These funds will help speed up the delivery of generators, power equipment, and mobile thermal power plants," Svyrydenko said.

During the meeting, Ukrainian and German officials discussed Ukraine’s winter preparations and ways to enhance energy resilience.

"We agreed to establish a joint working group on energy and expand industrial cooperation," Svyrydenko added.

  • Earlier, on October 13, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the European Union is working on an additional €100 million package of aid to support Ukraine during the heating season.
  • On October 24, Ukraine’s Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk announced that Kyiv is in talks with partners about further assistance for purchasing gas and energy equipment.
  • Ukraine is also set to receive a third support package from Norway worth around $150 million to purchase gas for the winter.