Ukraine has received 300 generators as part of support from the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), Deputy Prime Minister for Recovery and Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksii Kuleba reported.
“The total capacity of the batch is 1.6 MW, the cost is more than EUR 417 thousand,” Kuleba wrote on Telegram.
According to him, the generators will be delivered to Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Lviv. Priority will be given to hospitals, maternity hospitals, schools, kindergartens, and other social infrastructure facilities.
SECI (Southeast European Cooperative Initiative) is a regional cooperation format of Southeast European countries; in 1999, a relevant SECI cooperation agreement was signed on the prevention of and fight against transborder crime.
The operational center created within SECI (the SECI Center) has, since October 7, 2011, operated as SELEC (Southeast European Law Enforcement Center) — an international treaty-based organization that pools police and customs resources to counter transborder organized crime.
Participating countries (SELEC member states): Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey.
SELEC’s headquarters is located in Bucharest (the Palace of the Parliament of Romania).