10 years ago, Denmark and Ukraine entered a cooperation to make the Ukrainian energy system greener, more resilient and more decentralized. With the recent terrible attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, that cooperation is more important than ever.
Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard is in Ukraine to commemorate a decade of Danish-Ukrainian energy cooperation and to emphasize that Ukraine can depend on support from Denmark for years to come in the energy sector. This is also evident in the new 10-year security plan that was signed between Denmark and Ukraine on the 22. February.
The focus of the energy cooperation is to develop a more resilient energy system in Ukraine that can resist Russian attacks and cope with tough winters. On top of that, Denmark has secured several contributions to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund – latest a contribution of 40 million DKK today and 30 million DKK in November. The funds will go towards rebuilding Ukraine’s energy sector – a sector that has been hard hit by intensified Russian attacks in the past few weeks. .
“The Danish-Ukrainian energy cooperation has never been more important. We have recently seen Russian attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. It is absolutely necessary that we secure Ukraine’s resistance both short term and long term – and that is what we are aiming for with our Danish-Ukrainian energy cooperation. Energy policy is a security policy, and we need to secure Europe’s independence in order to secure our freedom,” says Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard.
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Alongside Norway and Poland, Denmark is co-chairing the part of President Zelenskyij’s Peace Formula that involves securing the supply of energy short term and long term. Here, Denmark is gathering international support to avoid energy being used as a weapon in war as Russia is currently doing.