Their mission: to bring businesses back to Ukraine
The voices of the multinationals in kyiv come to meet the Swiss business community. In Geneva, an office will coordinate the reconstruction.
![Anna Derevyanko (foreground), director of the European Business Association coordination, which brings together foreign companies present in Ukraine, and its deputy director, Yaroslava Savastieieva, in Geneva, on October 12, on the sidelines of a meeting with business circles. business.](https://i0.wp.com/cdn.unitycms.io/images/0zyQeXE2KlSBZZ7eYVDZBw.jpg?resize=1200%2C800&ssl=1)
Anna Derevyanko (foreground), director of the European Business Association coordination, which brings together foreign companies present in Ukraine, and its deputy director, Yaroslava Savastieieva, in Geneva, on October 12, on the sidelines of a meeting with business circles. business.
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They will have had easier promotional tours. Head of the European Business Association, an organization bringing together nearly a thousand companies in Ukraine – including all that the country has multinationals – Anna Derevyanko and Yaroslava Savastieieva came to meet about twenty general managers, throughout their week in Switzerland. In an attempt to convince these bosses to return – or stay – in their country, eight months after the entry of Russian troops on its soil.