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EU mobilizes additional €50 million for Ukraine's urgent winter energy needs

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February 3, 2026
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The European Commission, together with the European Investment Bank, has provided an additional €50 million to Ukraine’s state-owned energy company, Naftogaz. It will support the country’s energy system amidst the harshest winter conditions since the start of the war. In the face of ongoing Russian attacks targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and sharply dropping temperatures, this funding will help ensure heating and energy supply for households, critical services and businesses across the country.

Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos (pictured) said: “The news coming from Ukraine every morning is horrific. What Russia is doing is state terror. This is beyond war. People are freezing to death. Many are fleeing Kyiv and other cities. The EU has worked closely with Ukraine to stabilise the energy system, but the scale of Russian attacks is such that Ukraine urgently needs more. This €50 million emergency loans is one of many additional measures. We are looking into all possible options to help Ukrainians.”

This additional loan provided through the Ukraine Facility reinforces Europe’s response to Ukraine’s most pressing energy needs. It brings the EU’s total support for emergency gas purchases for winter 2025-2026 to €977m.

In parallel, Naftogaz is pledging to reinvest an amount equivalent to this financing into renewable energy and decarbonisation projects, ensuring that immediate energy security goes hand in hand with our shared long-term green transition objectives.

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