Luxembourg's government has extended its participation in the EU mission to train Ukrainian soldiers until 2025, while also deploying troops to Mozambique and announcing adjustments to the National Health Fund's reimbursement services.

Luxembourg's government has decided to extend the country's participation in an EU mission for a maximum of two years, allowing the Luxembourg army to continue training Ukrainian soldiers until 2025.

Additionally, Luxembourg soldiers will also be deployed on a mission in Mozambique.

Separately, the Government Council has announced adjustments to the nomenclature governing services reimbursed by the National Health Fund (CNS), particularly focusing on rehabilitation and post-cancer treatment care.

In infrastructure developments, the main entrance to the lake in Weiswampach is scheduled for renovation, alongside the construction of a building to house rental bikes in Beaufort. Both projects will receive state subsidies.

Furthermore, the government aims to enhance the attractiveness of the Luxembourg shipping register by streamlining administrative procedures.