Svyrydenko: partners announced first contributions to the Ukrainian Transport Support Fund

Svyrydenko: partners announced first contributions to the Ukrainian Transport Support Fund


One of the key tasks of the Fund is to restore infrastructure and accelerate Ukraine’s integration into the EU transport network.

Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the finalization of agreements on the establishment of the Ukrainian Transport Support Fund.

A joint declaration on practical support and first contributions to the Fund on the URC-2026 fields was signed by the Ministry of Development of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, the Ministry of Climate of Estonia and the Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure of Sweden.

The partners announced the first contributions: Lithuania, Sweden and Norway – about 1 million euros each, Estonia – 100 thousand euros. The funds will be used to implement pilot projects identified by Ukraine.

The Fund will finance the repair and maintenance of transport infrastructure, the purchase of specialized machinery and equipment, the development of road, railway, port, airport and border infrastructure, as well as the strengthening of export routes.

Ukraine will determine priorities and coordinate the implementation of projects, and the administration of the Fund will be carried out by the Lithuanian Central Project Management Agency (CPVA), which will be responsible for conducting procurement, implementing projects and ensuring transparent use of funds.

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