The Netherlands allocate €209.5 million to restore Ukraine's critical infrastructure. This was announced by the country's Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp on X.
The support package will be used to restore critical infrastructure, including through the EBRD, and provide humanitarian assistance.
The Netherlands will also contribute €45 million to the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine and finance the supply of necessary equipment.
As we gather in New York, Ukrainians are bracing for one of their toughest winters yet. For #Ukraine to endure, it needs energy. At today's meeting with G7 Foreign Ministers and partners, including Ukraine's @andrii_sybiha, I stressed that we must join forces to provide this. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/HNePuoWPwu
— Caspar Veldkamp (@ministerBZ) September 23, 2024
According to the minister, Ukrainians are preparing for one of the harshest winters, so Ukraine "needs energy".
"At today's meeting with the G7 foreign ministers and partners, including Andriy Sybiga, I stressed that we must join forces to ensure this," said Caspar Veldkamp.
As we gather in New York, Ukrainians are bracing for one of their toughest winters yet. For #Ukraine to endure, it needs energy. At today's meeting with G7 Foreign Ministers and partners, including Ukraine's @andrii_sybiha, I stressed that we must join forces to provide this. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/HNePuoWPwu
— Caspar Veldkamp (@ministerBZ) September 23, 2024