Dutch Foreign Minister David van Wiel unveiled a EUR 25 million aid package for Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during his official visit to Kyiv. The funds are intended to help repair and reinforce the country’s power grid, which has been under significant strain due to the ongoing conflict. Van Wiel’s announcement highlights the Netherlands’ continued support for Ukraine’s energy security and recovery efforts.
Van Wiel expressed confidence in the effectiveness of the aid, stating that the Dutch government remains committed to providing essential resources to Ukraine. The minister emphasized the strategic importance of a stable energy system for maintaining daily life and critical services in the affected regions. This contribution aligns with broader international efforts to assist Ukraine in rebuilding its infrastructure and ensuring long-term resilience against future threats.