Ukraine and Poland Announce 2026 Recovery Conference: 5,000 Attendees and 200 Deals Expected.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026
According to Espreso.tv: Scheduled for 2026, the Ukraine Recovery Conference will be co-hosted by the governments of Ukraine and Poland. Organizers anticipate roughly 5,000 participants, including over a dozen heads of state and government, along with representatives from international financial institutions. Key discussion topics will center on attracting investment, rebuilding the energy sector, and restoring infrastructure.
Ukraine’s delegation will be led by Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to deliver the keynote address, and European Commissioner for Economy Valdis Dombrovskis will also attend. Notably, Polish President Karol Nawrocki will not be present at the event.
Conference Themes and Significance
Poland has prepared 200 business contracts and agreements to be showcased during the conference. The event’s agenda covers several critical areas, including:
- a business platform
- an energy track
- an infrastructure track
- a European integration block
- a security and defense block
According to Donald Tusk, 'many of these are directly Polish-Ukrainian, involving joint ventures and shared business opportunities after the war ends.'
This conference marks a major milestone in Ukraine’s post-conflict recovery, providing a forum to address urgent reconstruction challenges. It is also expected to help attract the foreign investment needed to drive Ukraine’s economic development.
By bringing together international financial bodies and government officials, the event will facilitate both knowledge exchange and the formation of partnerships that can speed up the recovery process. Poland’s proactive role—having already prepared a substantial portfolio of business deals—underscores a collaborative effort to rebuild Ukraine’s economy and open new opportunities for future commerce.
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