Finland to help building civil defence shelters in Ukraine

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Finland to help building civil defence shelters in Ukraine

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Wednesday highlighted Finland’s strong support for Ukraine, the need to increase pressure on Russia, Ukraine’s path to EU membership and reconstruction.

The Premier made the remarks during the discussions with the Ukrainian state leaders, said a government press release.

Orpo visited Kyiv on Wednesday at the invitation of his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal where he also met with Speaker of Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk, Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of the Interior Yhor Klymenko and Minister of Energy German Galuschenko.

“In the midst of this war and its brutality, Ukraine is rebuilding, it has already begun. Finns’ support for Ukraine is unwavering and very much appreciated. This has been palpable in all our meetings,” said Orpo.

The prime ministers also discussed the plans and actions Finnish companies have put in place to support Ukraine and its reconstruction.

At the meeting in Kyiv, Finland and Ukraine announced a new civil defence coalition project to be led jointly by Finland and Ukraine.

From Ukraine’s perspective, protecting the population and developing the civil defence system is one of the most important areas of civil cooperation with Finland. Ukraine aims to build over 10,000 new civil defence shelters over the next ten years.

Because of Finland’s strong expertise in civil defence, Ukraine has asked Finland to assume a leading role in developing the country’s civil defence shelters and in establishing and overseeing the operations of the civil defence coalition.

The prime ministers signed a declaration establishing the coalition.

“This marks an important milestone in our cooperation, in the development of civil defence shelters and in the utilisation of Finland’s expertise. We invite our international partners to join the coalition and support the construction of civil defence shelters in Ukraine in line with the country’s national objectives,” said Orpo.

The prime ministers also signed a bilateral joint declaration on Wednesday, which supports the wider agreement on security cooperation and long-term support between Finland and Ukraine signed in spring 2024.

In addition, they signed an intergovernmental agreement on a project to support the education sector, outlining the implementation, responsibilities, principles and scope of the bilateral project to reform general upper secondary education.

Also on Wednesday, Finland and Ukraine signed a Memorandum of Understanding on energy cooperation in areas such as renewable energy, clean technologies, energy efficiency and flexible energy systems.

The Memorandum of Understanding was drawn up at the initiative of the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and was signed on behalf of the Finnish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment by Ambassador Tarja Fernández.

Orpo’s programme in Kyiv also included laying a wreath at the Wall of Remembrance for the Fallen for Ukraine at Mykhailivska Square.

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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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