Ukraine and US Draft Post-War Reconstruction Agreement, Says Zelenskyy.
Agreement with the United States in Development
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that his government is preparing a formal agreement with the United States concerning Ukraine's post-war reconstruction. He has directed his team to thoroughly develop the documents. According to reports, the Ukrainian delegation is focused on making swift decisions and deepening specific provisions within the agreement.
Zelenskyy emphasized that the collaboration with the U.S. is proceeding in a substantive, working format. The next round of trilateral talks involving Ukraine, the United States, and Russia is scheduled for February 1. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha provided further details regarding the potential signing of a peace treaty among the three nations.
Ukraine's Proactive Measures
Consequently, Ukraine is actively working to establish the framework for its post-conflict recovery, counting on support from the United States.
This initiative underscores Ukraine's determination to secure international assistance for rebuilding its infrastructure and economy after the war. Cooperation with the U.S. is a critical step in this strategy, as the United States has historically been one of Ukraine's largest providers of financial and technical aid. The upcoming negotiations with Russia could also significantly shape the reconstruction process, depending on the outcomes of the peace talks.
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