Ukraine to sign over 30 deals worth €1.5 billion, with first outcomes expected within a month.
Ukraine Recovery Conference
According to Novyny.live: At the Ukraine Recovery Conference currently taking place in Gdańsk, Ukraine is set to finalize more than 30 agreements totaling approximately €1.5 billion. Co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, the event is designed to attract international support and funding for a wide range of projects. Oleksiy Kuleba emphasized the importance of this platform, noting that the conference has become a vital mechanism for securing the necessary resources.
The initial results from these signed commitments are anticipated within the next month, with the majority of funds expected to be raised by the end of 2026. It is worth noting that in 2026, the number of fines imposed on Ukrainian carriers in Poland has dropped, a development that could further strengthen bilateral economic cooperation.
Key Topics on the Agenda
The conference is focusing on several critical issues, including:
- the operation of the Ukraine-Poland border,
- long queues at border checkpoints,
- penalties for Ukrainian transport companies,
- and increased passenger traffic due to the start of the summer season.
The next conference is planned for Tallinn, signaling continued efforts to drive Ukraine's economic recovery and development.
Securing more than 30 agreements of this magnitude underscores the active pursuit of international investment and support for Ukraine as it rebuilds in the aftermath of conflict. For an English-speaking audience, it is helpful to understand that these conferences serve as key platforms for addressing pressing issues that shape economic ties between Ukraine and Poland, as well as the broader recovery process. The next steps taken under these signed deals could significantly influence Ukraine's economic outlook in the years ahead.
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