close
Thursday, April 18, 2024

German vice-chancellor in Kyiv for talks on Ukraine’s war-hit economy

The trip came as Germany prepared to put on the next Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin on June 11 and 12.

• April 18, 2024
Kyiv (Credit: Reuter)
Kyiv (Credit: Reuter)

German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck arrived in Kyiv on Thursday for a visit focused on Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, emergency aid, and strengthening the country’s economy.

Mr Habeck, who also serves as economy minister, is accompanied by a business delegation.

The trip came as Germany prepared to put on the next Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin on June 11 and 12.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are co-hosting the international meeting.

Mr Habeck said upon arrival that the visit was taking place at a time when Ukraine needed all the support it could get in its “fight for freedom.’’

“Yes, Ukraine is fighting for its self-determination, its territorial integrity against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression, but is also fighting for the values that unite and characterise Europe,’’ he said.

In Kyiv, Habeck will meet Zelensky, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and Energy Minister German Galushchenko, among others.

Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian power plants have intensified in recent weeks.

The renewed aerial assaults, which cut electricity to homes and industry, came as Ukraine’s air defences ran increasingly thin.

During the weekend, the German government announced it would supply Kyiv with another Patriot air defence system.

However, a badly needed military aid package from the U.S. remained stalled, while Europe’s drive to get more ammunition to Ukraine’s battlefield troops has fallen short of its goal.

“The situation is certainly challenging, but the Ukrainians have managed to hold their own time and again over the past two years. And what Germany can do to support them, it will do,’’ Mr Habeck said.

Helmut Rauch, head of Germany’s Diehl Defence, which manufactures the IRIS-T air defence systems, was among those accompanying Habeck.

Diehl has so far supplied Kyiv with three IRIS-Ts.

“Our long-term goal is, of course, to be able to maintain and repair the systems ourselves on site in Ukraine,’’ RMr auch said.

Jörg Ebel, the president of the German Solar Industry Association, said in Kyiv that he saw huge potential for solar in Ukraine, both in the short- and long-term.

Solar energy is affordable, reliable, and could be easily deployed, Ebel said.

“This means it is also very well suited to future attacks because it cannot be threatened or switched off in one fell swoop,’’ he said.

Mr Habeck would later travel to Moldova to meet with Prime Minister Dorin Recean.

The pro-Western leadership of the country, which is striving to join the EU, sees Moldova, which borders on Ukraine, as threatened by Moscow.

Tensions between Moldova and its breakaway region Transnistria have also risen since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago.

In February, Transnistria’s separatists asked Russia for protection “in the face of increasing pressure from Moldova.’’

The West accuses Russia of deliberately trying to destabilise the situation.

“Moscow’s aggression is also affecting Ukraine’s neighbours with full force,’’ Mr Habeck said.

(dpa/NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP)

Politics

NNPP founder says party will contest Ondo, Edo governorship elections

The founder of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Boniface Aniebonam, says the party will contest the Ondo and Edo governorship elections later this year.

GMO and Non-GMO Crops

World

Bangladesh to introduce remote sensing, drones to detect crop damage

Bangladesh is preparing to introduce remote sensing and drones to detect crop damage caused by extreme weather or diseases.

Nigerian Police Force

Lagos

Lagos: Police arrest, arraign alleged 13-year-old kidnapper, others

The defendants are Cynthia Okere, 14; Blessing Amutie, 22; Caleb Amutie, 13; Joshua Amutie, 13; Uche Amutie, 25; Mustapha Asimiyu, 24; and Gafar Tijani, 24.

Education

Nigerian education is formidable, says Adesina, British Academy Global Award winner

The professor said winning the award negated all wrong insinuations that Nigerian education was in shambles.

Photo from an accident scene used to illustrate this story

World

22 pilgrims injured in crashes in Myanmar’s Yangon

Four men and 18 women were injured in the accident, but not seriously, according to the official.

Body bags used to illustrate the story

States

Anambra: Woman killed while crossing Asaba-Onitsha Road 

The Federal Road Safety Corps has confirmed the death of a woman in a crash at Okpoko Market on the Asaba-Onitsha Road.