Denmark’s new contribution to support the Ukrainian energy system is one of the largest from this state.
The Danish government is allocating 130 million Danish kroner (more than 16 million euros) to support Ukraine’s energy system. This was reported by the press service of the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities on Monday, September 23.
“On the eve of the heating season, Russia is deliberately destroying Ukrainians’ access to electricity and heat. Denmark’s new contribution in the amount of DKK 130 million will make the energy supply more sustainable,” the report said.
It was noted that Denmark’s new contribution to supporting the Ukrainian energy system is one of the largest from this state. This was announced at a meeting within the framework of the working group of the Group of Seven countries on energy security of Ukraine.
Let’s recall that in April Ukraine signed a memorandum with Denmark worth more than 400 million euros in support of reconstruction and energy infrastructure.
Denmark recently allocated two aid packages for Ukraine worth 64 million euros.
Source: korrespondent

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