Gdańsk to Host Major Ukraine Reconstruction Conference in 2026: Date and Expected Attendance Revealed.
Joint Parliamentary Assembly of Ukraine and Poland Convenes in Gdańsk
According to Espreso.tv: The Polish city of Gdańsk recently hosted a joint parliamentary assembly between Ukraine and Poland. During the event, Ukrainian lawmaker Yuliia Sirko addressed key topics including Ukraine’s European integration ambitions, security concerns, and historical issues. The gathering underscored the critical need for bilateral cooperation in the face of today’s geopolitical challenges.
Yuliia Sirko remarked: 'I greet you from Gdańsk, where we essentially have two events in one.'
She also noted that the assembly’s participants successfully completed the first phase of their work, successfully lowering tensions among colleagues. 'We completed our initial tasks and defused the emotional temperature among peers,' she added.
Ukraine Recovery Conference Set for Gdańsk
A central topic of discussion was the planning of a major conference focused on Ukraine’s reconstruction, scheduled to take place in Gdańsk on June 25–26, 2026. Organized jointly by Poland and Ukraine, the event is expected to draw roughly 5,000 attendees—a clear sign of strong international commitment to rebuilding Ukraine.
This parliamentary assembly in Gdańsk marked a significant step in strengthening ties between Ukraine and Poland, directing attention to pivotal issues that shape both nations’ security and European integration goals.
The assembly highlights the strategic importance of Ukraine-Poland cooperation amid current geopolitical realities. The discussions surrounding Ukraine’s recovery plans also reflect growing global backing for the country’s post-conflict rebuilding. The anticipated high turnout for the upcoming conference signals intensified efforts to support Ukraine’s integration into European institutions and uphold its sovereignty.
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