During his visit to Kiev, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic announced a new aid package for Ukraine, which includes military equipment, support in demining and a donation for the reconstruction of the energy sector. Croatia has so far provided assistance worth EUR 300 million.
Food security is becoming an increasingly important geopolitical issue, while climate change imposes new challenges on Croatian agriculture. Prime Minister Plenkovic emphasizes the importance of investing in infrastructure and self-sufficiency, with the support of European funds.
Sisak-Moslavina County is undergoing major reconstruction after the earthquake, with particular emphasis on infrastructure projects, education and housing units. New projects such as the highway to Sisak and multi-residential buildings enable faster economic and demographic development.
President Zoran Milanović highlighted the significance of the Kajkavian dialect and the use of European funds for the development of Gornja Rijeka at the celebration of the Municipality Day. He called for the preservation of tradition and accelerated development to prevent emigration
Croatia continues to provide significant financial and technical support to Bosnia and Herzegovina through investments in key education, health and culture projects, ensuring a better quality of life for all citizens.
Croatia is strengthening the security of the external borders of the European Union through the project of procurement of advanced day-night sensor cameras. The nearly €1 million project was funded from European funds with the aim of increasing the efficiency of surveillance and security in the Schengen area.
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