US VP announces $1.5 billion for aid for Ukraine at peace summit in Switzerland

us vp announces $1.5 billion for aid for ukraine at peace summit in switzerland

FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attend a joint press conference during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, southern Germany on February 17, 2024. Tobias SCHWARZ/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

By Steve Holland

LUCERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced more than $1.5 billion in aid in part for Ukraine's energy sector and its humanitarian situation as a result of Russia's 27-month invasion of Ukraine.

The announcement was made as Harris attended a Ukraine peace summit in Lucerne, Switzerland, where she was to meet Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and address the summit's plenary session.

The $1.5 billion includes $500 million in new funding for energy assistance and the redirecting of $324 million in previously announced funds toward emergency energy infrastructure repair and other needs in Ukraine, the vice president's office said.

"These efforts will help Ukraine respond to Russia’s latest attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure by supporting repair and recovery, improving Ukraine’s resilience to energy supply disruptions, and laying the groundwork to repair and expand Ukraine’s energy system," Harris' office said.

She also announced more than $379 million in humanitarian assistance from the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development to help refugees and other people impacted by the war.

The money is to cover food assistance, health services, shelter, and water, sanitation and hygiene services for millions of Ukrainians.

Harris, who will spend less than 24 hours at the gathering in Lucerne, Switzerland, will be standing in for President Joe Biden at the event. The president will be just ending his participation at the G7 summit in Italy and returning to the United States to attend a fundraiser for his reelection campaign in Los Angeles.

Harris will meet with Zelenskiy and address the summit's plenary session. Biden met with Zelenskiy both at the G7 summit, where they signed a U.S.-Ukraine bilateral security agreement, and in France for events surrounding the 80th anniversary of the World War Two D-Day invasion.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan will represent the United States at the summit on Sunday and help establish working groups on returning Ukrainian children from Russia and on energy security.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Leslie Adler)

OTHER NEWS

4 hrs ago

Athletic Bilbao president puts Man Utd, Arsenal in their place over Nico Williams transfer, as tempting release clause confirmed

4 hrs ago

Watch Zach Bryan Join Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Onstage for ‘King of Oklahoma'

4 hrs ago

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Utah's state primaries

4 hrs ago

Azalina to table motion against Wan Saiful on Monday

4 hrs ago

Fuziah takes up tow truck operators’ plea on diesel subsidy

4 hrs ago

“The Exorcism”'s David Hyde Pierce explains why it's 'tricky' to act possessed: 'Don't try this at home'

4 hrs ago

Billy Zane on “Larry Ray Story” abuse scenes: 'Actors should get emotional stunt pay'

4 hrs ago

Max Verstappen facing future penalty after changes at F1 Spanish Grand Prix

4 hrs ago

Clippers unwilling to meet Paul George’s contract demands?

4 hrs ago

Genting hopes 20% associate TauRx’s Alzheimer’s drug gets approval soon

5 hrs ago

Lewis Hamilton tells Silverstone to ‘watch ticket prices’ as Red Bull theory weakens

5 hrs ago

Water cuts in central KL after murky water found

5 hrs ago

Ravens QB 'not being stubborn' in switch to WR

5 hrs ago

Latest PFF receiver rankings not a good look for Patriots

5 hrs ago

Newly named Washington Post editor decides not to take job after backlash, will stay in Britain

5 hrs ago

New Bumiputera AP rule should not apply to Sarawak, says Chong

6 hrs ago

NBA Trade Grades: OKC gets one of NBA's best role players in Alex Caruso, while Bulls land work in progress

6 hrs ago

Teenager given opportunity with American team Haas in F1 practice session

6 hrs ago

Mets free agent target who signed with the Cubs is their weak point right now

6 hrs ago

Will the 2024 Vikings offense have more 21 personnel?

6 hrs ago

PRM skips Sungai Bakap polls after proposed candidate found to be bankrupt

6 hrs ago

NFL analyst suggests Detroit Lions sign this big-name WR ahead of 2024

7 hrs ago

Why Mercedes new F1 floor did not appear on official FIA documents

7 hrs ago

BN eyes Nenggiri state seat after Kelantan Speaker declares vacancy

7 hrs ago

Red Bull reveals five key changes to RB20 for Spanish Grand Prix

7 hrs ago

Social Security Do-Overs: There Are 2 Ways To Reset Your Benefits

7 hrs ago

Former team executive Flavio Briatore returns to F1 as advisor to Alpine

7 hrs ago

Do the Minnesota Vikings have a problem at WR3?

7 hrs ago

GDB bags RM866 mil contract from PNB-backed company for Shah Alam logistics hub

7 hrs ago

Gardner Minshew's Raiders photo shoot resulted in some hilarity

7 hrs ago

New York Yankees leading interest in high-upside pitcher before MLB Trade Deadline

7 hrs ago

5 Players Chicago Cubs Need to Target at the Trade Deadline

7 hrs ago

Noh Omar appointed MN deputy president

7 hrs ago

What's New on Crunchyroll for Summer 2024?

7 hrs ago

Best Dungeon Crawlers Published By Square Enix

7 hrs ago

Packers claim K James Turner off waivers

7 hrs ago

I’m a Retirement Planner: You May Regret Retiring in These 3 Costly Cities

7 hrs ago

Apple The Exchange TRX: Here’s how you can sign up for Today at Apple sessions

8 hrs ago

Ukrainian unit says frontline fighting 'difficult'

8 hrs ago

Malaysia sees surge in autistic children needing therapy, calls for smart centre