Ukraine to Unveil 2026 Recovery Blueprint at Gdansk Conference.
Ukraine Recovery Conference
According to Espreso.tv: Scheduled for June 25-26, 2026, in Gdansk, the Ukraine Recovery Conference is jointly hosted by Poland and Ukraine. Around 5,000 attendees are expected, including heads of state and representatives from international financial institutions. The main agenda items are:
- rebuilding infrastructure
- energy systems
- critical infrastructure
- logistics
- attracting investment
Key speakers will include European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis. Participants will consist of national leaders, government officials, representatives from global financial bodies, and business executives. Polish businesses are hoping for the signing of an agreement between Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego and the European Commission, which would mark a significant step in financing reconstruction.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated that 'the key task of the Ukrainian team is to reach practical agreements that will strengthen the state's defense capabilities and resilience.'
These remarks underscore the event’s importance for Ukraine’s future and its post-conflict recovery. However, Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze commented that 'President Zelenskyy's decision not to go to Gdansk is, in my view, a major serious mistake.'
Conference Themes
The conference will also focus on recovery financing mechanisms and support for private investment. These topics are critical to ensuring Ukraine’s stability and development amid current challenges. All participants will have the opportunity to discuss ways to implement joint initiatives that promote the country’s economic revival.
The Gdansk gathering will serve as a key forum not only for discussing Ukraine’s reconstruction but also for strengthening international backing during this difficult period. Engaging global financial institutions and the private sector is essential for carrying out recovery projects, which in turn will affect regional stability. The outcomes of this event are expected to have long-term implications for Ukraine’s economic growth and its integration into the European sphere.
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