Gdańsk Signs 160 Deals Worth €10 Billion: What This Means for Ukraine.
Ukraine Recovery Conference Held in Gdańsk
According to UATV: The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) continued on June 26 in Gdańsk, where 160 agreements totaling over €10 billion were signed. Participants focused on security and economic support for Ukraine as part of the country's post-conflict rebuilding efforts.
According to reports, Ukraine is set to receive approximately €10 billion under the signed deals. A notable agreement includes an $80 million investment into Ukraine's state budget. Additionally, the first €3.2 billion has already been disbursed under the macro-financial assistance program.
Financial Aid and International Cooperation
It is important to note that the EU's long-term budget earmarks €100 billion for Ukraine's reconstruction starting in 2028. Furthermore, €90 billion is planned for military support, with €28.3 billion of that amount allocated for this year alone.
Oleh Borysov: 'Around 160 agreements have already been signed. And today, the signing of important documents will continue.'
Andrius Kubilius emphasized the importance of Ukraine's military strength, stating: 'Pressure on Putin begins with Ukraine's strength on the battlefield and its ability to strike deep inside Russian territory.' Valdis Dombrovskis also highlighted: 'At the Ukraine Recovery Conference, we have already allocated the first €3.2 billion under our macro-financial assistance program.'
In summary, the conference in Gdańsk marked a significant step in supporting Ukraine, particularly in the areas of reconstruction and security, with a clear focus on international collaboration and funding.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk demonstrates global solidarity and the readiness of partners to provide essential financial support to Ukraine in the post-conflict period. The signed agreements and allocated funds could substantially aid in rebuilding infrastructure, revitalizing the economy, and ensuring national security. Such initiatives are crucial not only for Ukraine but also for the overall stability of the region.
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