Tymoshenko discusses the plan for Ukraine’s recovery with Sweden’s ambassador
Deputy Head of the President’s Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko discussed the implementation of the plan for rapid recovery with Sweden’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ukraine Tobias Thyberg.
As the press service of the president’s office reports, Tymoshenko informed Sweden’s ambassador about the operation of the online platform, which provides updated information on the infrastructure objects damaged as a result of Russian strikes.
The deputy head of the president’s office emphasized that the authorities were trying to return home the Ukrainians who had been forced to leave their homes because of the war. For this purpose, a rapid recovery plan was developed, which allows for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure facilities: houses, schools, kindergartens, healthcare facilities, electricity and water networks.
Tymoshenko noted that the regional plans for rapid recovery had also been developed, which contain detailed technical information about each damaged object in one or another region.
According to the Deputy Head of the Office of the President, the partner states participate in the reconstruction of the affected regions and certain groups of infrastructure facilities. Several countries may come together to re-establish a region or an industry.
For his part, Sweden’s ambassador emphasized the importance of a rapid reconstruction of destroyed schools, hospitals and residential buildings and expressed interest in regional plans to restore infrastructure.
As reported, Ukraine’s rapid recovery plan provides for the rapid reconstruction of social infrastructure facilities destroyed as a result of the Russian full-scale invasion and must be based on the best modern construction standards.
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