The Government of Serbia, together with the United Nations Development Programme, has signed a financial agreement for 2 million euros to support Ukraine's energy sector. The funds will be used to purchase equipment to strengthen the system's resilience. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, as conveyed by UNN.
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The Government of the Republic of Serbia and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have signed a financial agreement totaling 2 million euros to enhance the resilience of Ukraine's energy sector.
The funding provides for the procurement and supply of high-voltage transformers. This will take place within the framework of the Cooperation Framework between Ukraine and the UN in the field of sustainable development to support the stable operation of the energy system and increase its resilience.
The restoration of our energy facilities is a matter of national security and human survival. We are grateful to the Government of Serbia and UNDP for their promptness in providing specialized equipment necessary to stabilize our energy system. Such cooperation is critically important as we prepare for future challenges and continue to rebuild a more reliable energy system.
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