Moldova to provide Ukraine with generators and fire engines, PM says in Kyiv
Moldova's Prime Minister announced the delivery of humanitarian aid, including generators and fire engines, to Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks on its infrastructure.
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, during his visit to Kyiv, announced that Moldova will be sending a shipment of humanitarian aid, which includes electric generators and fire engines, to support Ukraine. This shipment is part of a larger package of humanitarian support approved by the Moldovan government, aiming to alleviate the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The aid is set to arrive in Kyiv on February 10, 2023, highlighting the continuing solidarity between Moldova and Ukraine during these challenging times.
At a joint press conference with Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, Munteanu condemned the recent attacks by Russia on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, which have caused significant disruptions in basic services such as electricity, heating, and water supply. By providing aid, Moldova is not only offering material support but also expressing a strong political stance against the aggression that has affected Ukraine. This move further emphasizes the close relationship between the two neighboring nations, united in their response to the crisis.
The shipment, which also includes protective equipment, medical supplies, and food products, represents a significant commitment from Moldova. As both countries face the repercussions of the war, such humanitarian support is vital for ensuring that vital services can be maintained in Ukraine. The ongoing cooperation between Moldova and Ukraine underscores the importance of regional alliances and assistance in times of crisis, aimed at strengthening resilience against external threats.