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    Swiss president discusses peace, reconstruction with Ukrainian PM

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    Posted on August 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss President and Ukrainian PM discuss Ukraine's reconstruction, announcing 12 projects with Swiss firms, focusing on infrastructure and health.

    Table of Contents

    • Collaboration on Ukraine's Reconstruction
    • Projects and Companies Involved
    • Financial Support from Switzerland

    Swiss President and Ukrainian PM Discuss Reconstruction Efforts

    Collaboration on Ukraine's Reconstruction

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter and Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko discussed the peace process and reconstruction in Ukraine during talks in Bern on Thursday, the Swiss government said.

    Projects and Companies Involved

    The countries announced 12 projects to be run by Swiss companies and supported by the Swiss government as part of Ukraine's reconstruction in the areas of infrastructure, public transport, health and humanitarian mine clearing.

    Financial Support from Switzerland

    Firms selected include Geberit, which plans to install sanitary facilities, Divario, which will erect prefabricated housing, and Roche Diagnostics which will build a medical laboratory.

    The Swiss government is providing about 100 million Swiss francs ($124.70 million) to support the companies.

    ($1 = 0.8019 Swiss francs)

    (Writing by Madeline Chambers, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss President and Ukrainian PM discuss reconstruction in Ukraine.
    • •12 projects announced involving Swiss companies.
    • •Focus areas include infrastructure and health.
    • •Swiss government supports with 100 million Swiss francs.
    • •Key companies involved: Geberit, Divario, Roche Diagnostics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss president discusses peace, reconstruction with Ukrainian PM

    1What topics did the Swiss President and Ukrainian PM discuss?

    They discussed the peace process and reconstruction in Ukraine during their talks in Bern.

    2What kind of projects were announced for Ukraine's reconstruction?

    Twelve projects were announced, focusing on infrastructure, public transport, health, and more, to be run by Swiss companies.

    3How much financial support is the Swiss government providing?

    The Swiss government is providing about 100 million Swiss francs, equivalent to approximately $124.70 million, to support the companies involved.

    4Which companies are involved in the reconstruction projects?

    Companies involved include Geberit for sanitary facilities, Divario for prefabricated housing, and Roche Diagnostics for a medical laboratory.

    5Where did the discussions between the Swiss President and Ukrainian PM take place?

    The discussions took place in Bern, Switzerland.

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