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EU leader visits Kyiv with commitment of new energy support for Ukraine’s winter needs.

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to announce a €160 million ($180 million) energy aid package for Ukraine, aimed at supporting the country through the winter. Notably, €100 million ($112 million) of this aid comes from frozen Russian assets in the EU, signaling a stance that Russia should face consequences for its actions that have devastated Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. The European Union estimates that around half of Ukraine’s energy facilities have been destroyed, complicating heating for homes, hospitals, and schools during the cold months. Von der Leyen pointed out that Russia’s targeted attacks on energy infrastructure are meant to demoralize the Ukrainian people by depriving them of warmth.

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The EU’s aid includes repairing the damaged infrastructure and bolstering energy resilience. For example, Lithuania is working to dismantle a thermal power plant for reconstruction in Ukraine, while the EU plans to enhance electricity exports to meet about 25% of Ukraine’s energy needs in the months ahead. Furthermore, the EU is also investing in decentralizing Ukraine’s energy production, promoting the use of renewable technologies such as solar panels to build a more resilient energy grid and support a greener economy.

Since the conflict began in February 2022, the EU has allocated at least €2 billion ($2.24 billion) in energy support to Ukraine. Von der Leyen’s visit highlights the EU’s continued commitment to bolster Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens amid the impending winter challenges.

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