A ski resort project in Ukraine, Goro Mountain Resort, is accused by the conspiratorial sphere of being financed by European and particularly French aid. And guess what? These accusations have no basis.
For conspiratorial social networks, the Ukrainian ski resort project would be financed by international aid, particularly French aid. In reality, it is an investment by the Ukrainian Okko group. Out of the total budget, this local leader in service stations plans to invest nearly 500 million Euros. “Other investors” will supplement the necessary funds. These “are strategic investments for the recovery and future of Ukraine. We see the prospects, despite the challenges of the war, and we understand the importance of such ambitious projects for the social and economic development of the Lviv region,” explains the head of the Okko group, Vasyl Danyliak.
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It is an ambitious ski resort project in the Lviv region of Ukraine. Nearly $1.5 billion in budget for a project called “Goro Mountain resort” which should cover nearly 1,200 hectares. Spread over the next 15 years, the construction of more than twenty hotels will be carried out in parallel with the installation of around ten ski lifts. Work on the first phase has already started. By 2028, we could see the first 5 hotels appear for a ski area equipped with two chairlifts.
Illustration Goro Mountain Resort © OKKO Group