The decision will contribute to further international support for Ukraine’s energy security against the backdrop of continued brutal attacks from Russia, diplomats assured.
Ambassadors from the Group of Seven states noted the appointment of a supervisory board for Ukrenergo, which has been without enough members since September after the dismissal of board chairman Vladimir Kudrytsky. This was stated in a message on platform X on Thursday, December 12.
G7 diplomats welcome the appointment of a new supervisory board for Ukrenergo, noting that it will “contribute to further international support for Ukraine’s energy security.”
“G7 ambassadors welcome the appointment of a new supervisory board for Ukrenergo It will contribute to further international support for Ukraine’s energy security against the backdrop of continued brutal attacks from Russia,” said the ambassadors.
The G7 Ambassadors welcome the appointment of the new Supervisory Board of Ukrenergro. This will facilitate further international support for Ukraine’s energy security amid continued brutal Russian attacks. The Supervisory Board must launch without delay the selection of a new CEO
— G7AmbReformUA (@G7AmbReformUA) December 12, 2024
The message also emphasized that the supervisory board should immediately begin the selection of a new chairman of the board.
We remind you that on December 11, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the candidacies of Boyko, Guley and Nikitin to the supervisory board of Ukrenergo from the state. Earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers approved four candidates for the positions of independent members of the supervisory board of Ukrenergo.
As you know, the supervisory board of Ukrenergo decided to fire the head of the company, Vladimir Kudrytsky. Deputy Chairman of the Board Alexey Brekht became the acting head of Ukrenergo.
Source: korrespondent
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