The Netherlands will allocate 209.5 million euros to Ukraine for the restoration of vital infrastructure


The Netherlands will allocate 209.5 million euros for the restoration of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.

This was reported by Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp on the social network X.

"The Netherlands has announced a new support package worth 209.5 million euros, which will be aimed at the restoration of critical infrastructure — in particular through the EBRD — as well as providing humanitarian aid. We are contributing 45 million euros to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund and will finance the supply of necessary equipment," Veldkamp noted.

As we gather in New York, Ukrainians are bracing for one of their toughest winters yet. For #Ukraine to endure, it needs energy. At today’s meeting with G7 Foreign Ministers and partners, including Ukraine’s @andrii_sybiha, I stressed that we must join forces to provide this. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/HNePuoWPwu

— Caspar Veldkamp (@ministerBZ) September 23, 2024

Veldkamp added that on September 23, at a meeting with G7 Foreign Ministers and partners, including Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha, he emphasized the need to join forces to ensure Ukraine endures this winter.


Topics: Andriy SybihaFinancial aidEnergy systemNetherlands
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