Ukraine and Poland Discuss Energy Cooperation as Svyrydenko Meets Tusk.
High-Level Talks Between the Prime Ministers of Ukraine and Poland
According to Novyny.live: On June 25, 2026, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk held a meeting focused on energy sector collaboration and potential cooperation between Ukraine's Naftogaz and Poland's Orlen. The discussions took place during a two-day conference on Ukraine's recovery, highlighting the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties amid regional challenges.
During the talks, Svyrydenko emphasized the importance of working together for mutual benefit:
'Today, Ukraine and Poland share many common topics, challenges, and interests. We are working together on constructive solutions and further strengthening our strategic partnership.' Yuliia Svyrydenko
The conversation also touched on critical funding issues, including a roughly $150 billion shortfall in financing for Ukraine's military. Additionally, reforming the military pay system would require another $120 billion. These pressing needs underscore the vital role of international support and cooperation during crises. The meeting marked another step forward in deepening Ukraine-Poland relations amid current difficulties.
Path Forward for Bilateral Cooperation
This meeting reflects both countries' commitment to expanding collaboration, especially as Ukraine grapples with severe financial pressures. Energy sector partnerships could prove essential not only for economic growth but also for bolstering regional energy security. Poland remains a strategic ally for Ukraine, and such high-level engagements are key to advancing bilateral relations on the international stage.
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