Ukraine has started exporting electricity to the EU, says Zelensky

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zekensky announced in a video address on Thursday evening that Ukraine had started exporting electricity in a “significant” way to the European Union, via Romania. “An important step in our rapprochement with the European Union was taken” on Thursday, declared the President of Ukraine.

Expected increase in deliveries

kyiv, whose EU candidacy was endorsed last week by the Twenty-Seven, “has started to export electricity significantly to EU territory, to Romania”, said Zelensky, adding that it was only a “first step”. “We are preparing to increase deliveries,” he added.

The latter also underlined that “Ukrainian electricity can replace a considerable part of the Russian gas consumed by Europeans”. “It’s not just a question of export revenues for us, it’s a question of security for the whole of Europe,” he insisted.

“From today, Ukraine can export electricity to the EU market,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted on Thursday. “This will provide an additional source of electricity for the EU. And much-needed income for Ukraine. So we are both winners, ”she said.

The Ukrainian electricity network had been connected to the European network in mid-March, which should help the country to preserve its functioning despite the war. Ukraine was synchronized with the Russian power grid until its invasion on February 24 and then operated autonomously.

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