The US Permanent Mission to the UN has announced that Washington will join the Council of Europe’s record of damage to Ukraine. area representations.
The registry of the Council of Europe IV, which will be held in Reykjavik on 16-17 May. It was noted that it was the key document of the Summit of Heads of State and Government.
US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield will represent Washington in joining the registration agreement.
It was previously reported that Ukraine’s energy, gas and thermal infrastructure was damaged. is is More than $10 billion. This is the result of a comprehensive assessment by the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program (UN).
The press service of the UN Development Program noted that Ukraine should allocate at least $ 1.2 billion for emergency repairs.
It was noted that the biggest damage occurred in the energy sector with approximately $6.5 billion, while nuclear power plants suffered approximately $770 million.