Estonia contributes extra €125,000 to Ukraine Energy Support Fund
Estonia has increased its contribution to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, bringing the total to €2.75 million.

Estonia is contributing an additional €125,000 to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, raising its total contribution to €2.75 million. The announcement was made by Estonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as reported by European Pravda.
The ministry stressed the importance of strengthening the protection of energy infrastructure and improving the resilience of Ukraine's energy system amid continued Russian attacks. Estonia has been a consistent supporter of Ukraine's energy sector, providing over €3 million in donations, equipment, and technical assistance to help keep critical systems running.
In related news, the Swedish government has approved a new aid package worth almost SEK 1.5 billion (around €140 million) for Ukraine's energy sector in 2026 to help prepare for winter. At the fourth G7+ Ukraine Energy Coordination Group in Gdańsk, Poland, Kyiv's partners also announced new contributions totaling €375 million to support Ukraine's energy sector. In April, Ukraine's partners pledged approximately €100 million in additional contributions to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.

