January 17, 2026
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Germany has allocated 60 million euros for Ukraine’s energy sector

Germany provides 60 million euros to Ukraine to strengthen heating and energy systems, especially in the frontline regions.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Germany announced the allocation of 60 million euros for winter and energy support to Ukraine.

Source: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga on the X network, “European Truth”

Details: The new energy aid from Germany will be directed to strengthening the heating and heat supply systems, Sybiga said.

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“This aid will help provide warmth and protection for our people by strengthening heating and heat supply systems – with special attention to the frontline regions. We appreciate Germany’s steadfast solidarity,” wrote the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

We will remind: Against the background of Russian attacks on Ukrainian critical infrastructure, Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with the Ministry of Energy, is convening an energy “Ramstein”.

According to Zelenskyi, Ukraine expects from this “Ramstein” “quick supply of what the partners have.”

The Czech Republic has already offered its help in the field of energy.

Recently, the Ukrainian president announced that a state of emergency will be introduced in Ukraine’s energy sector. A headquarters will also be formed to coordinate the situation in Kyiv, which will operate permanently.

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