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Switzerland and Ukraine Sign Reconstruction Treaty

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Switzerland and Ukraine have signed an international treaty in Rome to cooperate in the reconstruction of the war-torn country. +Get the most

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Projects for decentralisation, democratic education and education in Ukraine will be financed.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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An international conference on Ukraine's reconstruction is underway in Rome, during which the creation of the European Reconstruction Fund was announced, along with the signing of contracts for billions of euros in investments and arms deliveries, including 5,000 missiles for air defense systems from the UK. At the same time, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for a "Marshall Plan" for Ukraine.

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Ukraine and Switzerland have signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of reconstruction. Photo: Office of the President The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the Swiss Federal Council have signed a new bilateral agreement on cooperation in the reconstruction of the country. This was reported by the Ministry of Economy. Switzerland considers assistance to Ukraine to be its strategic priority and plans to allocate 5 billion Swiss francs (…

On Thursday in Rome, the Ukrainian delegate of the Federal Council signed an agreement with Ukraine on the reconstruction of the war-destroyed country.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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