Denmark allocated $6 million for Ukraine
Denmark allocated $6 million for Ukraine
Denmark has allocated 40 million Danish kroner (about $6 million) to restore the energy system of Ukraine after missile attacks by Russian troops.
The decision of the Danish government was announced at a meeting with the Minister of Energy of Ukraine Herman Halushchenko on April 8 by the Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities of Denmark Lars Ogaard. The funds were allocated through the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy reported.
“We thank Denmark for this leadership and your example, which was subsequently inherited by other countries . Now the Fund is an effective mechanism for helping the energy sector, through which equipment for restoration and repairs is purchased. This strengthens the stability of our energy system,” Halushchenko commented on the provision of assistance.
“Energy is used as a weapon in the war against Ukraine in order to exhaust the Ukrainian population. For our part, we will do everything possible to ensure the reliability and sustainability of its energy supply,” the Danish minister said.
Topics: Herman HalushchenkoUkraineFinancial aidDenmark
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