Ukraine invites Lithuania to invest in waste management and solar energy

Ukraine is interested in Lithuania‘s experience in efficient use of natural resources, development of waste management system, development of solar energy and would like to work more closely with Lithuania, said Environment Minister Kęstutis Trečiokas after meeting with Ukraine’s Ecology and Natural Resources Minister Ostap Semerak.

The meeting was held in Batumi, where the two ministers participate in the UN Ministerial Conference Environment for Europe.

The Ukrainian minister also noted that there were possibilities to develop solar energy in the zone around Chernobyl.

Related Post

Both ministers agreed that Lithuanian entrepreneurs will be invited to participate in the solar energy development projects in the Chernobyl zone. Lithuanian companies will be invited to invest in the waste management sector as well. Ukraine is also interested in Lithuania‘s packaging waste deposit system.

Alfa.lt

Share

Recent Posts

  • Foreign affairs

“No need to mince words”: an assessment of what Trump’s victory means for Lithuania

"We can shout very loudly, but it won't change the position of the American people,"…

6 days ago
  • Latest

Lies, disrespect and mockery: experts assess Blinkevičiūtė’s “gift” to voters without scruples

From mocking messages flooding social networks to harsh criticism from political experts, the decision of…

2 weeks ago
  • Foreign affairs

Another year in the sovereign history of Kazakhstan

Republic Day has been celebrated in Kazakhstan as the main national date since 2022, giving…

3 weeks ago
  • Defence

In the assessment of NATO’s readiness for war with Russia, there is also a warning about the Baltic states: what is the Kremlin’s wild card?

According to Lrytas.lt, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) faces a new geopolitical reality with…

3 weeks ago
  • Tribune

The Citus projects: The Kaip Niujorke by CITUS project continues – the spirit of New York unfolds in Vilnius, and the second phase is launching

In September, Citus – a creative real estate projects’ development and placemaking company – began…

3 weeks ago
  • Latest

These parties will enter the Seimas for the third time in a row. How many votes did they lose, and how many did they gain?

As various parties emerge, disappear or reorganize themselves in the political space, the Lithuanian Social…

4 weeks ago