Czech companies to be actively involved in reconstruction of Dnipropetrovsk region – ambassador

Czech companies to be actively involved in reconstruction of Dnipropetrovsk region – ambassador

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Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Ukraine Radek Pech has said that Czech companies will actively participate in the post-war reconstruction of the Dnipropetrovsk region.

That’s according to Radio Prague International, Ukrinform reports.

The ambassador said the Czech Republic had offered its know-how in the energy sector, transport infrastructure, healthcare, water management and engineering.

He stated that Czech companies are in contact with the representatives of the cities of Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih and the entire region regarding involvement in post-war reconstruction

Read also: Czechia to buy several hundred thousand rounds of ammunition for Ukraine using frozen Russian assets

The ambassador announced that in order to ensure effective cooperation and coordination of projects, an office will be established in the Dnipropetrovsk region and the Czech Republic plans to open a consulate general there in the future.

As reported by Ukrinform, Italian Ambassador to Ukraine Carlo Formosa said that Italy is ready to make a decisive contribution to the restoration of generating capacities of the Ukrainian hydropower sector, which suffered from Russian missile attacks.

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