“ Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced that Canada is accelerating the payment of the final part of its $70 million contribution to the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine. Source: This was reported in the Canadian government, “European Truth” writes. Details: $10 million was paid ahead of schedule to help Ukraine repair critical energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes. In the context of the recent surge in attacks on natural gas facilities, Anand announced that the Energy Community Secretariat has allocated approximately $50 million of Canada’s total contribution to the purchase and delivery of natural gas compressors for the Kharkiv region. This equipment is urgently needed to restore power supply and stabilize the system before the onset of winter. “With the onset of winter and the next Russian attacks on important civilian infrastructure facilities, the need for energy support is becoming urgent. In response, Canada is accelerating efforts to restore Ukraine’s critical energy systems and support Ukrainians in the most difficult months ahead,” said Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand. We will remind you that the other day, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Har Støre announced the allocation of about $150 million to provide Ukraine with electricity and heating before winter. In addition, Sweden allocated 35 million euros through the World Bank to help Ukraine with the approach of winter.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Illustrative photo: Andrew Kravchenko/Bloomberg via Getty Images Source: this was reported in the government of Canada, “European Truth” writes
Details: $10 million was paid early to help Ukraine repair critical energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes.
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In the context of the recent surge in attacks on natural gas facilities, Anand announced that the Energy Community Secretariat has allocated approximately $50 million of Canada’s total contribution to the purchase and delivery of natural gas compressors for the Kharkiv region. This equipment is urgently needed to restore power supply and stabilize the system before the onset of winter.
“With the onset of winter and the next Russian attacks on important civilian infrastructure facilities, the need for energy support is becoming urgent. In response, Canada is accelerating efforts to restore Ukraine’s critical energy systems and support Ukrainians in the most difficult months ahead,” said Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand.
We will remind you that the other day, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Har Støre announced the allocation of about $150 million to provide Ukraine with electricity and heating before winter.
In addition, Sweden allocated 35 million euros through the World Bank to help Ukraine with the approach of winter.
