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Ukraine Will Create A Humanitarian Demining Center
Problematic issues of humanitarian demining in Ukraine were considered during a coordination meeting chaired by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal and involving the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Economy and the State Emergency Service.
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Government expects to receive 2.5 billion euros of next tranche of macro-financial assistance from EU next week
This was discussed during a meeting of the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Schmigal with the Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis in Kiev.
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The Cabinet has expanded the areas on which the funds can be spent under the program of microgrants
The government has made changes to the program to support processing enterprises within the framework of the project "eRabota". Now physical persons-entrepreneurs can receive grants under this program. This was announced by Prime Minister Denis Shmigal at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers.
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Ukraine has the potential to provide itself with its own energy resources
Prime Minister Denis Shmigal says that Ukraine should increase its own gas production.
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Ukraine's recovery plan is currently estimated at $750 billion
Ukraine's recovery plan is estimated today at $750 billion and the main source of recovery of our state should be confiscated assets of Russia. This was stated by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Schmigal during his speech at the International Conference on Ukraine's Recovery in Lugano, Switzerland.
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5−7-9 program rates will continue to remain preferential
The Government continues to create the best conditions for Ukrainian business, realizing that it is business that is the foundation of economic growth and recovery. This was stated by Prime Minister Denis Shmigal during a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on June 14.
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Ukraine received $ 7 billion from allies in three months
For more than three months the support of allies of Ukraine amounted to 7 billion dollars. This was announced by Prime Minister Denis Schmigal during a government meeting.