Ukraine presents specific reconstruction projects in Warsaw: what caught attention.
According to inkorr.com: The delegation of the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development, led by Aliona Shkrum, First Deputy Minister, has started its work in Warsaw. The team also includes Deputy Ministers Maryna Denysiuk and Artem Rybchenko.
Conference 'ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy'
Within the framework of the conference 'ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy', meetings with international partners, presentations of public-private projects, and discussions on support for communities, especially those in frontline areas, will take place.
“It is a great honor to open this event together with international partners who help Ukraine maintain the pace of reconstruction every day. Reconstruction is not about 'after victory'. Millions of people need restored services today, and we take on this responsibility. We demonstrate that we are a mature democracy capable of fighting, reforming, and building the future at the same time,” emphasized Aliona Shkrum.
Support and investments in restoration
The Ministry will present specific projects ready for implementation, particularly in the field of public-private partnerships, port modernization, housing restoration, and infrastructure. Special attention will be paid to supporting frontline regions where hundreds of thousands of people live.
The Ministry expresses gratitude to international partners, investors, communities, and everyone who contributes to the work on the restoration of Ukraine.
European Commission
At the conference 'ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy', the delegation of the Development Ministry emphasizes the importance of supporting frontline regions and demonstrates specific projects in construction and energy. The main goal of the events is to attract international partners and investors for the restoration of Ukraine, considering current needs and development prospects.
This conference opens new opportunities for cooperation between Ukraine and international partners, confirming the state’s commitment to restoring infrastructure and supporting communities affected by the conflict. Attracting investments and partnership initiatives becomes a key element in the country’s reconstruction, which will contribute to its sustainable development in the future.
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