November 15, 2024
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Ukraine is preparing for a difficult winter and is asking partners for energy assistance

Ukraine is preparing for a difficult winter and is asking partners for energy assistance Minister of Energy Herman Galushchenko called on partners to strengthen support for Ukraine’s energy system in winter at a conference in Warsaw. Ukraine works with the IAEA to protect nuclear facilities from enemy attacks.”, — write on: unn.ua

At the international conference, Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko listed problems in the field of energy infrastructure due to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, but promised to work on securing nuclear energy facilities.

Writes UNN with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.

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The Minister of Energy used the speech at the international conference to call on the international community, in particular Ukrainian partners, to intensify support for Ukraine throughout the winter.

We expect that in winter, in the most difficult period, the volume of technical and financial assistance to our energy system will increase

The minister thanked the Ukrainian military and air defense forces, but also said that “together with international partners, in particular with the IAEA,” Ukraine is working to “maximize the protection of nuclear power facilities from enemy attacks.”

Galushchenko emphasized the importance of nuclear security at a meeting with US representativesOctober 25 2024, 19:20 • 30105 views

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