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Liechtenstein plans to provide CHF 8 million to support Ukraine's reconstruction

Castle Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Photo by Henrique Ferreira / Unsplash

The government of Liechtenstein, the wealthy European principality with just 40,000 inhabitants, said it has sought approval from the parliament to allocate CHF 8 million ($9.3 million) for Ukraine between 2025 and 2029 to support the country's reconstruction.

The funding will be used to finance specific and, in some cases, multi-year reconstruction projects in Ukraine within the framework of Liechtenstein's International Humanitarian Cooperation and Development initiative, the government said Wednesday in a press release.

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