Some points of Ukraine's Resilience Plan will be closed - Presidential Advisor Lytvyn
Some points of Ukraine's Resilience Plan, presented by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will be closed to the public.
This was stated by the Head of State's Communications Advisor, Dmytro Lytvyn, during a telethon.
According to him, these are sections devoted to defense, arms production and energy. At the same time, some others, such as cultural or unity policy, still require clarification.
"This document is divided into areas, each of which is developed by experts with relevant experience and vision. Individual details that may be made public will become available after the work is completed," Lytvyn said.
He also predicts that work on all points of the Resilience Plan will be completed next month.
"And this plan will be fully presented in December, with all the details and annexes that may be public," Zelenskyy's advisor concluded.
Recall, as Ukrainian News Agency reported, the Resilience Plan was presented by the President on Tuesday, November 19. It consists of 10 points.