Ukraine Strengthens Energy Ties with EU Amid Ongoing Conflict
Ukraine is bolstering its defenses against Russian air strikes on energy infrastructure by importing electricity from the EU. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced an agreement with Brussels to increase imports, currently at 1.7 gigawatts, and aims to surpass 2.2 gigawatts.
Concurrently, Kyiv faces severe air pollution, with particulate matter levels spiking due to nearby peat and forest fires. Citizens are advised to stay indoors and purify indoor air.
Meanwhile, a survey reveals that nearly half of Russians support withdrawing troops from Ukraine, a stark contrast to previous overwhelming support for the war. Norway has responded to criticism by significantly enhancing its aid program for Ukraine, extending it to 2030 and increasing its budget.
In the U.S., a $375 million military aid package for Ukraine is anticipated, including crucial supplies like artillery rounds and patrol boats. Despite these international efforts, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz remains firm on not supplying Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles, emphasizing the need to explore peace negotiations.
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