At least 12 countries will provide Ukraine with equipment to restore critical infrastructure facilities

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In total, almost 1000 units of the necessary equipment will be transferred. 

About this reports official sites of both clubs report on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. 

"We have already agreed on the supply of equipment from the governments and companies of 12 countries: Israel, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Germany, North Macedonia, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia, Finland and France. In total, we are talking about 954 units of energy equipment. The first batches of aid are already in Ukraine, the rest are expected in the near future. We continue to work on increasing the range of partners and the amount of support," said the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba.

Among the equipment that Ukraine receives are generators of various types, automatic switches, heat guns, etc.  

Kuleba also reminded that the Ministry received the relevant mandate from the President of Ukraine, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Energy and other authorities and state enterprises have drawn up and are updating the list of needs. Therefore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine updated the relevant requests within the framework of the European Civil Protection Mechanism and the NATO Crisis Response Center. In addition, diplomats process inquiries directly with energy equipment manufacturing companies in France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, the People's Republic of China and other countries. 

"We are grateful to every partner and every company that responded to our urgent request. Ukraine will always remember those who were with us in a difficult hour of trials," concluded the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

 

 

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