I am speaking very seriously and I understand all the consequences of this - we want Ukraine to become part of the European Union," Scholz said.He added that this decision is a signal to private investors: whoever invests in the reconstruction of Ukraine today will invest in a country that will be part of the EU and part of the common European market.According to Scholz, this also affects the very process of rebuilding Ukraine, which must be carried out keeping in mind that Ukraine will one day become a full member of the EU.He also added that it is necessary not only to rebuild the destroyed energy sector of Ukraine, although it is now a priority, but also to increase efficiency, develop the export of electricity from Ukraine to the EU and strengthen the Ukrainian energy system."There's sun and wind in Ukraine - these are very good prerequisites for it to be not just a transit country, but an exporter of renewable energy."