More than four years into the war, Ukraine continues to face severe humanitarian and economic challenges, yet international solidarity remains strong…
Monaco has been actively engaged since the outset of the conflict, combining diplomatic support with practical, on-the-ground assistance to help those affected. From early 2022, the Principality aligned with international measures, including sanctions and asset freezes, while also mobilising humanitarian aid. Convoys of essential supplies have been sent to Ukraine, and temporary protections have been put in place for displaced Ukrainians with links to Monaco. Local associations and foundations have played a crucial role, with many organising aid collections, funding medical support, and even travelling directly to assist communities in need.
The situation on the ground remains difficult, particularly with ongoing energy shortages and infrastructure damage. Efforts have included the delivery of generators and emergency support during harsh winter periods. Despite this, the resilience of the Ukrainian people continues to stand out.
Looking ahead, Monaco is positioning itself as a potential hub for Ukraine’s reconstruction. With an estimated $588 billion needed, key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, technology and real estate offer significant opportunities. The Principality’s international network and financial expertise could help connect investment with rebuilding efforts.
As the conflict continues, the message from Monaco remains clear: Ukraine must not be forgotten, and long-term support will be essential in shaping its future.