Zelenskyy reports "concrete agreements" with Ukraine's partners on energy sector support

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine has "concrete agreements" in place with its international partners to support the energy sector this winter.
Source: Zelenskyy on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda
Details: Zelenskyy noted that this week Russia has used nearly 1,500 attack drones, 1,170 guided aerial bombs and over 70 missiles of various types against Ukraine, striking ordinary residential buildings, civilian infrastructure and energy facilities.
Quote: "It is clear that Moscow aims to inflict harm primarily on our people. That is why we are actively working to ensure reliable support for our energy sector this winter. We already have concrete agreements with our partners. Through contributions to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund or by providing the necessary equipment, the United States, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, Spain and the European Commission are already supporting us."
Background:
- On 1 November, the G7 energy ministers condemned Russia's strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and reaffirmed their commitment to helping Kyiv repair and restore it.
- Earlier, Canada announced that it is expediting the payment of the final portion of its CA$70 million contribution to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.
- Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre recently announced funding of around US$150 million to help provide Ukraine with electricity and heating ahead of the winter.
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