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These funds will help accelerate the supply of crucial equipment, including generators, energy equipment, and mobile thermal power plants, which are vital for Ukraine's preparation for the winter.
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The officials discussed Ukraine's preparations for the winter and ways to strengthen its energy stability.
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They agreed to establish a joint working group on energy and expand industrial cooperation.
"Germany is strengthening the resilience of our critical infrastructure and is contributing 60 million euros to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund. These funds will help to quickly supply generators, energy equipment, and mobile thermal power plants," Svyrydenko wrote on her Telegram channel.
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Svyrydenko also noted that a Ukrainian-German business forum will take place in Berlin in December, serving as a platform for new partnerships between the countries' companies.
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Ukraine proposed that Germany conclude an intergovernmental agreement to support investors, following the model already implemented by Denmark, the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland.
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The Prime Minister also expressed gratitude to Germany for its active position regarding the use of seized Russian assets.
The visit of Minister Habeck to Kyiv aimed to assess Ukraine's needs for restoring its energy infrastructure following large-scale Russian attacks. In addition to energy restoration, he also intends to focus on expanding German-Ukrainian defense cooperation.
To date, Germany has already allocated one-third of the total 390 million euros for the Energy Assistance Fund to Ukraine.




