Gdańsk to Host Major Ukraine Recovery Conference: 58 Delegations and Top EU Leaders Set to Speak.
URC 2026 Conference in Gdańsk
According to UATV: The Polish city of Gdańsk is set to welcome the URC 2026 conference on June 25–26, 2023, a high-level gathering focused on attracting investment and supporting the reconstruction of Ukraine. This event underscores the global community’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine’s economy in the aftermath of conflict, with 58 government delegations and roughly 100 representatives from various countries expected to attend.
Leading the Ukrainian delegation is Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko.
As noted by Oleh Borysov, 'Of course, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko will speak. She arrived at the conference with a wealth of news and announcements.'This highlights Ukraine’s active role in international discussions aimed at securing support for its recovery.
Exhibition and International Addresses
The conference features an exhibition showcasing over a thousand exhibits and displays, including the P1-Sun interceptor drones—innovative technology with potential applications in both defense and civilian sectors. This exhibition provides attendees with a firsthand look at cutting-edge developments and investment opportunities in Ukraine.
Additionally, the event will feature addresses from prominent political figures such as Ursula von der Leyen, Friedrich Merz, and Donald Tusk. The first full leaders’ summit is scheduled in the near future, reflecting the high stakes of this gathering for the international community.
Highlighting the significance of the URC 2026 conference, Oleh Borysov also remarked: 'Before this live broadcast, I walked through the exhibition.'
The URC 2026 conference represents a pivotal step in Ukraine’s recovery journey, drawing strong interest and backing from global partners. The broad participation of numerous delegations and representatives signals the world’s readiness to support Ukraine during this challenging period.
This conference has become a key platform for debating post-war recovery strategies for Ukraine, while also shining a spotlight on the country’s investment potential. By bringing together international delegations and experts, the event aims to not only drive economic revival but also strengthen Ukraine’s diplomatic ties. A successful gathering could lay the groundwork for deeper collaboration with global partners, which is essential for the nation’s stability and long-term growth.
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