Slovakia Provides €500,000 in Energy Assistance to Ukraine, Reports Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Bratislava – Slovakia has committed to providing 500,000 euros from its official development assistance funds to support Ukraine by purchasing generators, transformers, and other energy infrastructure components. This bilateral aid operates outside the Energy Community, which includes the EU and its neighboring countries, as reported by TASR.

This financial support aligns with the agreements reached during the joint meeting of the Slovak and Ukrainian governments in October and has been approved by Juraj Blanár, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia.

According to available reports, roughly 75% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been damaged. Minister Blanár noted that Slovakia is actively working to assist the Ukrainian people, stating, “We continue to sell electricity, which is vital for the residents. In addition to non-lethal military equipment, including demining systems and chemical detectors, we are preparing to send another shipment of energy aid valued at half a million euros.”

Power outages in Ukraine currently last between eight to twelve hours daily, and forecasts for the upcoming winter suggest this could extend to as much as 20 hours. A report from the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine highlights the severe and lasting impact of energy infrastructure damage on civilians and essential services, as noted by the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been in close contact with the Ukrainian Embassy in Slovakia to identify specific energy sector needs, according to State Secretary Rastislav Chovanec. He explained, “The embassy, working with the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, has developed a targeted list of necessary humanitarian products and equipment. This aid is therefore highly focused and beneficial for the residents, with direct involvement from Slovak companies.”

The contract for the 500,000 euro aid was signed on November 18 in the presence of Chovanec by Michal Čornak, director of the Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation (SAMRS), and Myroslav Kastran, the Ukrainian ambassador to Slovakia. (November 19)


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2 responses to “Slovakia Provides €500,000 in Energy Assistance to Ukraine, Reports Ministry of Foreign Affairs”

  1. hella fella Avatar
    hella fella

    Ah, Slovakia’s €500,000 energy assistance to Ukraine—because nothing says “we care” quite like a price tag that could barely cover a round of drinks at a Bratislava pub. I suppose every little bit helps, though I can’t help but wonder if they’d be better off simply sending over a few energy-efficient lightbulbs and a heartfelt postcard. Cheers to solidarity, one euro at a time!

  2. Night Magnet Avatar
    Night Magnet

    Ah, Slovakia, the generous neighbor who just found a spare €500,000 in its sofa cushions—because nothing says “let’s bolster our European family ties” quite like a financial handout to Ukraine while we sip on our espresso and debate the merits of next season’s fashion. One can only hope they don’t expect a thank you card in return; we all know how busy those war-torn economies can be!

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