Khabek arrived in Kyiv with a small delegation of German business representatives. On the agenda is the restoration of Ukraine.
Germany’s Vice-Chancellor Robert Habek arrived in Kyiv with an unexpected visit. It was his first trip to Ukraine since the war began. Spiegel reports.
It was noted that Khabek arrived in Kyiv with a small delegation of German business representatives. On the agenda is the restoration of Ukraine, which is at war with the Russian Federation, and cooperation in the energy sector.
Upon arrival in Kiev, Khabek said that his visit could give Ukraine a clear signal “that we believe that it will win, that it will be restored, that Europe is interested not only in the need, but also that Ukraine will continue to be a viable economy. strong partner in the future.”
According to him, “the business delegation gives Ukraine hope for recovery after the war.”
Khabek said his current trip was actually scheduled for last fall, but it had to be postponed because of the winter offensive by Russian troops.
According to Federation of German Industry (BDI) president Siegfried Russwurm, who accompanied Habek as one of several business representatives, the trip to Ukraine is “a signal to Ukrainians that the German economy also supports them.”
According to him, many German companies are still working in Ukraine, and it is important to understand their problems and focus on the reconstruction of the country.
“And this build-up starts now, not after the peace agreement,” said Siegfried Russwurm.
Remember, German Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Economy Robert Habeck said that because of the war in Ukraine, Germany is also paying the price – the country will be poorer.
It was also reported that the German vice-chancellor refused to send tanks to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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