Slovakia has received more than €100 million from the EU for energy projects in Ukraine
![]() 2348 Monday, 31 March, 2025, 18:57 The Slovak authorities have received €101 million from EU funds for the implementation of energy projects in Ukraine. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Juraj Blanard. "Slovakia has received €101 million from European funds for the implementation of energy projects for the reconstruction of Ukraine," said the head of the department, quoted by the TASR news agency. Slovakia provides humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. Bratislava helps Kiev, in particular, in mine clearance of the territory. Slovak companies, according to local media, are actively preparing for the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. |
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