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    Latvian International Minister Baiba Braže has stated that Latvia has contributed to the Ukraine Power Assist Fund.

    Supply: Baiba Braže on X (Twitter) on 17 December, as reported by European Pravda

    Particulars: Braže stated that Latvia is allocating a complete of €200,000 to assist Ukraine's energy grid after Russian strikes.

    Quote: "Russia is weaponising winter – we should urgently step up assist for Ukraine's vitality sector. Ukraine's safety is our safety.

    Background:

    • It was additionally reported on 17 December that Luxembourg has made an extra €10 million contribution to the Ukraine Power Assist Fund.
    • On 12 December, the G7+ Ukraine Power Coordination Group stated it is able to assist strengthen safety of Ukraine's vitality sector in opposition to Russian air strikes.
    • In November, the European Funding Financial institution and the EU introduced greater than €200 million for restoration and vitality resilience in Ukraine.

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