It is not only about military aid, but also about the rapid restoration of destroyed infrastructure.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier arrived in Kyiv for the first time after the start of the Russian Federation’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine and, in this regard, gave a message to the citizens of both Ukraine and Germany, know its representative is Kerstin Gammelin.
“My message to the people of Ukraine is this: you can count on Germany! We will continue to support Ukraine: military, political, financial and humanitarian,” Steinmeier said in a statement posted on his Twitter.
He attached to the post a photo of Steinmeier getting off the train in Kyiv.
The President also appealed to the citizens of Germany with an appeal to support the Ukrainians, despite the difficulties that Germany is experiencing.
“I appeal to all Germans at home: let us not forget what this war means to the people here! Despite all the hardships the war has caused us in Germany – let us take a moment to look at eyes of Ukrainians, then we will understand that they need our full solidarity and support – as long as necessary,” the statement read.
Steinmeier also noted that we are talking about the rapid restoration of destroyed infrastructure, the repair of electrical networks, water pipes, heating systems, and the elimination of bottlenecks in electricity supply in Ukraine.
“Many German partner cities are of great help in this matter. Together with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, I will replace the partnership network of Ukrainian and German cities. The German president said in a statement. .
It can be remembered that earlier, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier postponed his visit to Ukraine for security reasons. But on October 25 he arrived in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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