The project is designed for 10 years.
The “Marshall plan” for Ukraine, which offered to approve the European Union for 10 years and in the medium term (2018 to 2020) provides for the allocation of $5 billion a year.
This was announced by first Vice Prime Minister-Minister Stepan Kubiv at a press briefing.
“We agreed on the priorities, which lie in the plane of the infrastructure projects, energy efficiency, digital economy through the prism of small business,” he said after a meeting with former Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius, is devoted to issues of long-term financial support of reforms in Ukraine.
According to Kubiv, the priority will be infrastructure projects, areas of energy efficiency, digital economy.
Kubilius, who is the co-author of the “Marshall Plan for Ukraine”, at a briefing noted that under the condition of Ukraine’s annual investment of $5 billion, growth of the economy will amount to 6-8% of GDP.
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