Estonia to Host Ukraine Recovery Conference: Key Details Revealed.

Ukraine recovery conference in Estonia
Ukraine recovery conference in Estonia

Tallinn Set to Welcome Ukraine Recovery Conference

According to Novyny.live: Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, will host the sixth Ukraine Recovery Conference next year, as announced by Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal. He underscored the event’s significance for Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts. Scheduled for 2024, the conference continues the ongoing push to rebuild the country amid Russia’s sustained aggression.

This year, 2023, the conference is taking place in Gdańsk, where Ukraine’s delegation is led by First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. She unveiled 160 agreements worth over €10 billion, highlighting active steps to attract investment and support recovery. In another major development, Friedrich Merz announced the creation of a European fund dedicated to rebuilding Ukraine, further demonstrating international backing for the process.

“Russia destroys. Ukraine rebuilds. We help Ukraine do both at the same time: defend itself now and build its future. Every investment in Ukraine is an investment in Europe’s security.”

Kristen Michal, Prime Minister of Estonia

Estonia is also scheduled to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference again in 2027, reflecting sustained and long-term support for the initiative. The key priorities for future conferences remain:

  • security
  • energy resilience
  • private sector support
  • investment attraction

Global Support and Stability

The 2024 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Tallinn will serve as a crucial platform for international cooperation in rebuilding the war-torn country. Financial backing from global partners is essential for ensuring Ukraine’s stability and development in the face of aggression. These efforts to draw in investments reflect not only a commitment to reconstruction but also a recognition of the importance of safeguarding European security. The conferences provide a forum to shape recovery strategies and advance Ukraine’s integration into the European community.


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