Switzerland pledges $1.7 bn for Ukraine’s reconstruction over four years 

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The Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of has reported that Switzerland has pledged to allocate 1.5 billion Swiss francs (approximately $1.7 billion) over the next four years for reconstruction projects in Ukraine. This announcement came after a meeting between the ministry’s head, , and the Swiss to Ukraine, .

Ambassador Baumann stated that out of this amount, 1 billion francs ($1.1 billion) will be directed towards local self-, demining, and humanitarian aid sectors. The remaining funds will be used for reconstruction programs involving the Swiss . He also mentioned that a Swiss representative will be working in Ukraine to oversee the implementation of this project. Currently, a delegation from the private sector is in to assess Ukraine’s medium- and long-term needs in areas under the ministry’s responsibility.

The ministry also highlighted Switzerland’s ongoing support for Ukraine, including reconstruction initiatives, joint projects with , and assistance during heating season preparations. In 2023, the Swiss government approved a four-year aid package of 100 million Swiss francs ($118 million) for humanitarian demining in Ukraine. Additionally, Switzerland supports a program that aids mine victims and small farms that are unable to cultivate their fields.

Switzerland will also be hosting the Ukrainian Conference on Mine Action (UMAC2024) on 17-18 October in . This conference aims to address the issue of landmines in Ukraine and find solutions to support mine victims and affected communities. 

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