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28.09.2022 ნახვები: 474

Deputy Head of the Ukrainian President’s Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko met with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania to Ukraine Alexandru Victor Micula.

According to the President’s Office, the officials discussed the implementation of the Fast Recovery Plan and the restoration of infrastructure in Ukraine.

“Kyrylo Tymoshenko spoke in detail about the recovery plan and the creation of a special reconstruction fund. He also informed about the initiative of President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to which partner states, individual cities and large businesses are offered to take under patronage the restoration of regions of Ukraine, individual objects or directions. Everyone can choose what to take care of,” the report reads.

 

He also noted that the needs of Ukraine are constantly updated, as the war continues and the Ukrainian Armed Forces de-occupy new territories.

"Many citizens have already returned home, and they need to restore the roofs in their houses, replace windows and so on," said Tymoshenko.

He added that part of the work, in particular the most urgent one, is carried out with budget funds, but Ukraine's resources are limited, so the help of partners is needed.

Alexandru Victor Micula noted that Romania is ready to support the recovery of Ukraine and is waiting for detailed information about the facilities and the Fast Recovery Plan, which can be presented to the government.

“The Ambassador expressed interest in involving Romanian private individuals and companies in the recovery process, which could speed up the reconstruction of Ukraine, since the provision of budget funds requires bureaucratic procedure,” the report reads.

In addition, the deputy head the President's Office said that the Ukrainian troops are fighting for the liberation of the Luhansk region and the final de-occupation of the Kharkiv region. And in the already liberated areas of the Kharkiv region, the issue of restoring networks that were completely destroyed during hostilities is extremely urgent.

Photo: President’s Office

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