Croatia has pledged 1 million euros to Ukraine for humanitarian demining activities in the country. The funds will be directed to the United Nations World Food Programme, as Ukraine's Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko says.
The main objective of this financial support is to aid farmers and food producers in restoring their work in regions that have been most affected by the war.
"This is a program that started in March to support small farmers. Those who have less than 300 hectares of land, or families who grow food for themselves," the statement said.
Earlier, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo revealed that almost one-third of Ukraine's territory is covered with unexploded ordnance and landmines. These remnants of war pose a persistent danger to civilians and will continue to do so for many years, she warned.
Recently, Svyrydenko reported that Ukraine's allies had agreed to provide additional financial aid for humanitarian demining efforts. In total, the country is set to receive almost a quarter of a billion dollars to address the issue.