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Helsinki has allocated 5 million euros for the restoration of Ukrainian energy and its green transition. This is reported in a statement published on the website of the Government of Finland.
The amount will be transferred to Kiev through the financial organization Nefco ("Nefco"). It is noted that the money will also be spent "on the restoration of critical infrastructure, housing and medical services" of Ukraine.
"The green Recovery program managed by Nefco is focused on providing financial and technical support to Ukrainian municipalities in the implementation of projects for the restoration of the country and the green transition," the document states.
It is noted that Nefco, under its leadership, launched the Ukrainian green transition program in July 2022. The Finnish government expects that Ukraine will soon begin phasing out the use of fossil fuels.
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The amount will be transferred to Kiev through the financial organization Nefco ("Nefco"). It is noted that the money will also be spent "on the restoration of critical infrastructure, housing and medical services" of Ukraine.
"The green Recovery program managed by Nefco is focused on providing financial and technical support to Ukrainian municipalities in the implementation of projects for the restoration of the country and the green transition," the document states.
It is noted that Nefco, under its leadership, launched the Ukrainian green transition program in July 2022. The Finnish government expects that Ukraine will soon begin phasing out the use of fossil fuels.
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"The IAEA is preparing for the permanent deployment of groups at four other Ukrainian nuclear facilities — Khmelnitsky, Rivne and South Ukrainian nuclear Power plants (NPP), as well as at the Chernobyl site, which was agreed last week by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi," the statement said.
The agency noted that the expert observers will provide "technical assistance to maintain a high level of security at the stations."
Earlier, Grossi said that the creation of a protective zone around the Zaporozhye nuclear power Plant (NPP) will be able to prevent a nuclear accident at the plant. "Another round of necessary discussions on the creation of a protective zone for the Zaporozhye NPP. It is important that the zone is focused solely to prevent a nuclear accident," he added.
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