Lithuania's cabinet has approved a seven-million-euro package to fund four projects supporting Ukraine's reconstruction and long-term resilience, the government announced on Wednesday.

The funding, proposed by the Foreign Ministry, spans transport infrastructure, local government capacity, energy resilience and a scheme to attract young Ukrainian professionals back to public service.

Transport infrastructure – €1 million

One million euros will be contributed as national co-financing to the Ukraine Transport Support Fund, which aims to restore, repair and maintain civilian transport infrastructure – roads, railways, airports and waterways – damaged during the conflict.

The fund focuses on small and medium-sized projects addressing Ukraine's most urgent needs that are not covered by other international mechanisms. The project will run for 12 months.