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German Economy Minister arrives in Kyiv to provide energy support

Katherina Reiche, the German Economy Minister, arrived in Kyiv Friday to highlight Berlin's efforts for Ukraine to repair its energy grid after recent Russian attacks caused severe damage.

"Ukraine faces its fourth winter of war and Russia is intensifying its attacks on Ukraine’s energy supply. This puts electricity and heating provision in the winter in grave danger," Reiche told a delegation of businessmen in Kyiv.

Reiche's trip comes at a time when Ukraine is facing increasing energy challenges including extended outages of key facilities like the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant.

Reiche stated that urgent assistance was needed to rebuild and safeguard the energy supply. She also pledged to investigate on her trip ways in which Germany could provide a more concrete and improved support.

GERMANY SEEKS EXPANDING DEFENCE COOPERATION With UKRAINE

The trip's focus will be expanding German-Ukrainian defense cooperation, in addition to preserving and rebuilding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Reiche stated that "security policy is also economic policy" and added that her goal was to bring German defence companies and Ukrainian defense companies closer together.

Reiche's visit coincides with the London summit, where Ukraine's "Coalition of the Willing", or allies of Ukraine will discuss the future of military assistance.

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has confirmed his attendance at the meeting. He also urged European allies, after failing to obtain a firm commitment by U.S. president Donald Trump, to provide long-range arms.

The EU leaders met in Brussels on Thursday and agreed to fund Ukraine in principle for the next two-year period. They also discussed using frozen Russian assets as a source of financing a loan worth 163 billion euros (140 billion euro).

Zelenskiy called for a quick decision and said that the funds could help Ukraine strengthen its defence, saving lives. (Reporting and editing by Kirsti Knolle, Maria Martinez)

(source: Reuters)