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Bulgaria to support Ukraine's energy sector and overall recovery

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''Bulgaria will support Ukraine with electricity exports and equipment for its energy companies'', caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev said at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin. Bulgarian companies are ready to engage in projects to restore power plants, electricity transmission networks and gas infrastructure and participate in the construction of transport infrastructure and the construction of residential and public buildings. Dimitar Glavchev also noted the need to fully integrate Ukraine in the development of the Pan-European transport corridors, which will bring significant benefits to both the economy of Kyiv and the EU.

The Bulgarian Energy Holding is ready to donate to Ukraine energy equipment worth EUR 500,000, caretaker Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov said in Berlin. The upcoming sale of equipment from the unfinished Belene Nuclear Power Plant to Kyiv is also progressing.




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