The parties discussed the renewal of infrastructure and strengthening of the energy system in Ukraine, the introduction of reforms, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises.
On October 2, President Vladimir Zelensky met with USAID (United States Agency for International Development) head Samantha Power. The head of state announced this on Facebook.
The parties discussed the renewal of infrastructure and strengthening of the energy system in Ukraine, the construction of shelters in schools, the introduction of reforms and support for small and medium-sized enterprises in Ukraine.
According to Zelensky, Ukrainians appreciate all American support: military, political, economic, humanitarian.
“Together we will defend both Ukraine and every country that strives to live freely, democratically and in peace,” he stressed.
According to the president’s website, Zelensky thanked the United States, Joe Biden, Congress for bipartisan support, and also mentioned a meeting with Power and representatives of leading American energy, financial and insurance companies in his visit to the United States last week.
“I think that meeting was very important, useful and productive I think we had a very good conversation about winter, energy, especially with representatives of American companies. Thank you for organizing the this meeting.
He emphasized that support before and during winter is very important for Ukraine.
In turn, Samantha Power reported that USAID is participating in the repair of 10 thousand school shelters.
We remind you that the administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Samantha Paver arrived in Kyiv today on a visit.
It was also reported that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide an initial $13 million as part of the Rehabilitation for Ukraine initiative aimed at supporting physical rehabilitation systems. The project will work in 15 regions.
Source: korrespondent

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