Germany will provide an additional 88.5 million euros ($96.89 million) to help strengthen the resilience of the Ukrainian energy system as Russia targets its infrastructure, the Foreign and Economy ministries said in a joint statement on December 21. The Economy Ministry is contributing 54.3 million euros via the state-owned bank KfW and the Foreign Ministry 34.2 million euros to the Ukraine energy support fund, the statement said.
Germany To Provide 88.5 Million Euros In Energy Assistance For Ukraine
Ukrainian railroad workers repair a damaged power line after a strike in the eastern town of Druzhkivka in March.