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G7 energy ministers to talk about Ukraine's power infrastructure on Monday

Energy ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) industrialised powers and other smaller sized countries will fulfill on Monday with Ukraine's badly broken power facilities on the program, Italy's foreign minister said.

Given that Russia's major intrusion in February 2022, Ukraine's energy system has actually been targeted by Russian attacks, resulting in rolling blackouts and minimal electrical power supply to some regions for hours every day.

Ukraine's electrical power supply deficiency might reach 6 gigawatts this winter season, about a third of the anticipated peak demand, the International Energy Firm stated in a report released on Thursday.

There will be an enlarged G7 energy conference next Monday due to the fact that we need to ensure Ukraine the conservation of its energy network, Italy's Antonio Tajani told state broadcaster RAI late on Thursday. He did not say which non-G7 countries would join the talks.

A diplomatic source informed Reuters on Friday that the ministers would satisfy face to face in New York for the meeting.

Italy currently holds the G7 presidency.

(source: Reuters)