Switzerland to Allocate 5 Billion Francs for Ukraine's Recovery: Agreement Details.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian government has approved an agreement on cooperation with Switzerland regarding the country's recovery. This document was signed during the conference 'Conference on Ukraine's Recovery 2025', which took place in Rome. Switzerland plans to invest 5 billion francs by 2036 for Ukraine's recovery.
The agreement stipulates that Switzerland will provide non-repayable financial and technical assistance for the purchase of goods and services from Swiss companies for recovery projects.
Beneficial Consequences of the Agreement
This agreement will help in the recovery of vital sectors such as energy, transport, machine engineering, and construction. Assistance will be provided until 2036 and monitored by the Swiss parliament.
Cooperation with Switzerland is of great importance for Ukraine, as it will help address several issues and promote recovery in various areas, creating new jobs and opportunities for professional training of Ukrainian specialists.
- Impact on the recovery process in Ukraine
- Contribution to achieving Sustainable Development Goals and the 'green' transition
- Job creation in Ukraine
- Professional training for Ukrainian specialists
The agreement between Ukraine and Switzerland will be an important step in the country's recovery and the development of its economy, providing essential support and resources until 2036.
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