LONDON, Jan. 16 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news:
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UK and Ukraine mark first anniversary of the historic 100 Year Partnership with new initiatives driving security and prosperity in both countries
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£20 million of new support announced for vital energy infrastructure repairs in Ukraine as Russia's barbaric attacks on innocent civilians intensify
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boost for UK and Ukraine's next generations as successful school-twinning programme further expanded, strengthening partnerships on education, research and innovation
TheUKhas today(Friday 16January)announceda further £20millionofenergy infrastructure support tobolster Ukrainian energy security following callous and intensifyingRussian attacks on Ukraine's energysector.
It comes as the UK and Ukraine mark the first year of the landmark100 yearpartnership between the 2 countries in Kyiv today.
Hundreds of thousandsof Ukrainians,includingchildren and schoolshave been leftwithout heat and power as temperatures across Ukraineplummetto -20c.
Thenew supportannounced today will helprespond to urgent needs to keep heat and power availableformillions of families,childrenand the elderlyafterPresident Zelenskyyannounced astate of emergency in Ukrainefollowing prolonged attacks on Ukraine's energy sector.
This funding will provide vital emergency support to repair, restore, protect and generate energy supply nationwide, keeping electricity and heating on in homes, hospitals and schools during harsh winter conditions.
Celebratingthe first anniversary of the UK-Ukraine 100 Year Partnership,the UK is also expanding the successful school twinning programme, with54,000 British and Ukrainian pupils set tobenefit, fostering long-term security and growth across both nations.
In a boost to the next generation, anadditional300 schools across both countries are set toparticipatein the landmark 100 Year Partnership schools twinning programme over the next 3 years.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:
Our 100 Year Partnership with Ukraine stands for everything Putin is trying to destroy, bringing hope, opportunity and greater security to both our countries.
As we mark a year of our unique partnership, we do so in awe of the courage and resilience demonstrated by Ukrainians every day as they repel Russia's barbaric invasion.
The people of Ukraine should be in no doubt - we will stand with you today, tomorrow and for the next 100 years, both at home and on the international stage, because what happens in Ukraine matters to us all.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said:
Today we are cementing our future-facing partnership with the expansion of our successful school twinning scheme to over 300 new schools - fostering new connections between our youngpeople andhelping build their confidence and skill sets for future success.
Our support for Ukraine as it continues to resist Putin's barbaric war is steadfast,andour ongoing support for energy security and resilience will help to keep the lights on and Ukrainian homes warm whenvulnerable civilians need it most.
Our bilateral ties extend far beyond the conflict, from opening new doors to trade and growth for British businesses,deepening defence cooperation,partnering to drive innovations in science and technology, and deepening our educational and cultural ties, we are building lasting security and shared prosperity for Ukraine, for the UK and for future generations.
The UK will continue to give Ukraine our ironclad support, driving forward momentum for peace alongside our international alliesto ensure Russia is never able to invade again.
As part of the UK-Ukraine 100 Year Partnership, we are working together to ensurelong-termenergy security and sustainability through projects such as InnovateUkraine,whichaims tobolsterUkraine's energy security and offersolutions to global clean energy challenges.Theadditionalenergy support announced today will help build resilience for the Ukrainian energy system,bringing total UK supportfor Ukraine's energy sector toover £470million.
Today's announcementsfollow a landmark year for the UK-Ukraine relationship, with deepened defence cooperation securing a £1.6 billion deal to supply advanced air defence missiles to Ukraine creating 200 jobs in Northern Ireland, a 20% increase in UK exports with further efforts to remove barriers stopping British businesses in sectors such as pharmaceutical and construction and strengthened cultural and educational ties through our pioneering school twinning programme.
LastJanuary,thePrime Minister visited Kyiv School Number 219 to launch the partnership, joining a class dialling into All Saints Catholic Primary School in Anfield. He heard firsthand how the partnership delivers brighter futures for children in both countries, fostering cultural exchanges and learning for youngsters.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said:
A love of reading can change a child's life - it builds empathy, widenshorizonsand helps us to see the world through others' eyes.
For children in Ukraine, who are facing challenges that many of uscan'timagine, this initiative is offering meaningful connection, friendship, and creating lasting links between schools.
I'm really pleased that as we mark the start of our National Year of Reading, more pupils in both of our countries will have the opportunity to take part in this brilliant programme.
The 100 Year Partnership is a crucial step in supporting Ukraine's long-term security, ensuring Ukrainians are never again left vulnerable to the kind of brutality inflicted by Russia, as the UK reaffirms its commitment to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with a sovereign Ukraine for the next century.
Today'sannouncements build on the achievements delivered across the nine pillars of the 100 Year Partnership set out in Kyiv last year by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reaffirming the UK's steadfast commitment to stand with Ukraine to achieve a just and lasting peace, foster a strong relationship and mutual security, resilience and prosperity for generations to come.
Background
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today (Friday 16 January) the UK will host a flagship event in Kyiv bringing together over 300 stakeholders from across UK and Ukrainian sectors
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the UK-Ukraine Schools Partnership was launched in April 2025, starting with100 schools across both countries: UK and Ukraine deepen community ties as part of 100 Year Partnership
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since thebeginningof the full-scale invasion, the UK has committed over £450 million for energy security and resilience in Ukraine through grant, in-kindsupportand loan guarantees, which is helping to keep the lights on and Ukrainian homes warmwhenvulnerableciviliansneedit most
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the UK hasallocated£283 million bilateralassistanceto Ukraine forfinancial year2025 to 2026:British investment boost in Ukraine to benefit both countries
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today's announcement takes the UK's total supporttothe UkraineEnergy Support Fundsince the start of thefull-scaleinvasion to £153 million
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duringa visit to Kyiv inSeptember2025, the ForeignSecretary announced£42 million for energy support:New funding for Ukraine as Foreign Secretary visits Kyiv making clear Ukraine's security is the UK's security
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during a G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting in December theForeign Secretaryannounced£5 million of energy infrastructure funding and £8 million for winter humanitarian support for Ukraine:UK strengthening Ukrainian resilience ahead of winter at G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
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millions of children,familiesand communities willbenefitfrom the power of reading as thegovernmentand National Literacy Trust kick off the National Year of Reading: Premier League and literary greats back National Year of Reading
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