The Ukrainian government, together with businesses, is developing training, retraining and veteran entrepreneurship support programs, with the goal of employing 100,000 veterans by 2030.

According to Ukrinform, Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced the initiative on Facebook following a meeting with veterans in Kyiv.

Svyrydenko said Ukraine is shaping its veteran policy during wartime and stressed the importance of making state support simple, accessible and effective where veterans need it most.

"Our task is not only to help with employment, but also to create opportunities for professional development after military service. By 2030, we aim to employ 100,000 veterans. Together with businesses, we are working on training and retraining programs, support for veteran entrepreneurship and grant initiatives," she said.

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