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Italy says to sign deal to reconstruct Ukraine's Odesa and its cathedral

Italy will sign an arrangement with Ukraine and the United Nations' cultural firm UNESCO to rebuild the city of Odesa and its cathedral which was terribly harmed by a Russian attack, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated on Wednesday.

Ukraine said the Orthodox cathedral was harmed when it was struck throughout a Russian rocket attack on the country's southern port city in July in 2015. Russia rejected responsibility.

On May 15 we will approve a deal with Kyiv and UNESCO here in Rome for the restoration of Odesa and its cathedral, Tajani informed a question time session in the lower house of parliament.

In February, Italy and UNESCO had currently signed an contract in Kyiv to offer 500,000 euros ($ 511,000) towards the remediation of the roofing of Odesa's Spaso-Preobrazhenskyi, or Transfiguration Cathedral.

As the G7 presidency, we continue to work for a simply peace, Tajani told lawmakers, including that supporting Ukraine's. energy system was also a top priority for Italy.

Rome holds the turning presidency of the Group of Seven.

(source: Reuters)