“Partners have already allocated more than $4 billion to restore Ukraine’s energy sector – BlinkenUkraine’s international partners have mobilized more than $4 billion to restore energy infrastructure. The United States has
allocated $1.8 billion, and other countries have also made significant contributions to help Ukraine get through the winter.”, — write: unn.ua
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Collectively, as the G7 and other partner countries, we have worked over the past several years to mobilize resources for Ukraine (…). , Since February 22 and the Russian invasion, the G7+ countries have mobilized more than $4 billion
According to him, in the last month alone, Germany, the Netherlands and other countries have announced new contributions.
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Also in June, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced the allocation of $500 million for energy needs, and last month the U.S. allocated another $300 million, increasing America’s contribution in this sector to $1.8 billion.
These funds are important, but what really matters is that they are put to practical use and help our Ukrainian friends survive the coming (winter – ed.) months
He warned that Putin uses winter, weather as a weapon, uses energy as a weapon in his efforts to conquer Ukraine.
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Denmark will provide 16 million euros to restore Ukraine’s energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks. The support will be provided in cooperation with UNDP, the Energy Community and other organizations.