This aid will be transferred to Ukraine through the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Japan will send more than $2.5 million worth of generators and solar-powered lamps to Ukraine as emergency aid, the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday, November 22.
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“The Japanese government has decided to provide emergency financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of approximately $2.57 million in support of winterization in the electricity sector,” the statement said.
It is indicated that generators and lamps will be transferred to Ukraine through the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
The Japanese Foreign Ministry noted that large-scale power outages are underway in Ukraine due to the destruction of a significant part of the country’s energy infrastructure by Russian strikes. With the onset of cold winter, Japanese aid will be very important for those who cannot use heating equipment and lighting equipment.
Earlier, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said that Ukraine will be a priority for the G7 countries in 2023. Kiva’s support will be comprehensive.
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Source: korrespondent

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