He also said that Kyiv, which has applied for membership of
the NATO military alliance, hoped for "concrete decisions" from
its NATO allies.
(Reportging by Olena Harmash, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
KYIV, March 3 (Reuters) - Ukraine is managing to
generate as much power as it needs, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
said on Friday, despite waves of Russian air strikes on its
energy network.
Shmyhal told a news conference no immediate changes were
planned in government and that reforms would continue.
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