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EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz

EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz
Europe's top development banks and Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz signed a deal on Thursday to provide hundreds of millions of euros to secure Ukraine's natural gas supply amid the ongoing attacks on its infrastructure by Russia. (Reuters/File)
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EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz

EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz
  • Ukrainian gas imports have risen as the war with Russia batters the country’s energy system
  • An EU grant would provide $127m of additional funding to Naftogaz

WARSAW: Europe’s top development banks and Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz signed a deal on Thursday to provide hundreds of millions of euros to secure Ukraine’s natural gas supply amid the ongoing attacks on its infrastructure by Russia.
Ukrainian gas imports have risen as the war with Russia batters the country’s energy system. Norway announced earlier this year that it would provide financing for Ukrainian purchases of its natural gas.
In a statement the EIB, the EU’s lending arm, said an EU grant would provide 127 million euros ($127 million) of additional funding to Naftogaz on top of a 300 billion euro loan it outlined last month.
A further 25 million euro grant is to be provided to improve Ukraine’s drinking water and wastewater treatment systems, and another 50 million euros has been extended to support an EIB-approved social housing reconstruction loan.
Ukraine’s energy sector has come into sharp focus in recent days amid a probe into an alleged $100 million corruption scheme that has already seen moves by the government to dismiss two of the country’s cabinet ministers.
The graft scandal centers around an alleged plot to control procurement at nuclear agency Energoatom and other state enterprises. No other firms have been identified in connection with the corruption scandal.


Syrian Embassy raises new flag in London to mark reopening after 12 years

Syrian Embassy raises new flag in London to mark reopening after 12 years
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Syrian Embassy raises new flag in London to mark reopening after 12 years

Syrian Embassy raises new flag in London to mark reopening after 12 years
  • Following collapse of Bashar Assad’s regime, new authorities adopted white, black, green flag with 3 stars
  • Al-Shaibani raised flag at UN headquarters in April

LONDON: Syrian Foreign Affairs Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani raised the new flag of the Syrian Arab Republic at the country’s embassy in London on Thursday, marking the reopening of the diplomatic building after 12 years of closure.

Following the collapse of Bashar Assad’s regime nearly a year ago, the new authorities in Damascus adopted a white, black, and green flag featuring three stars, which replaced the previous white, black, and red flag with two stars.

Al-Shaibani raised the flag at the UN headquarters in April, replacing the old flag of the United Arab Republic.

He is set to hold talks with several British officials while in London, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

Al-Shaibani met President Donald Trump during an official visit to the US this week alongside Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who became the first Syrian president to be invited to the White House, marking a new era for the country after Assad.