The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk is expected to become a platform for launching more than twenty reconstruction projects. European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos said the event should move part of the recovery agenda from discussion to practical commitments.
More than five thousand participants are expected, including politicians, international financial institutions and private companies. The European Commission has already received around one hundred investment ideas from business.
From promises to project pipelines
The conference is scheduled for June 25 and 26 in Gdansk. Around one thousand companies are expected to participate: roughly one third from Ukraine, one third from Poland and the rest from other countries.
For investors, the key issue is risk reduction. European funds and institutional support can help turn recovery proposals into bankable projects, especially in infrastructure, energy, logistics and municipal services.
The political message is important: even while the war continues, Ukraine is preparing recovery projects that can be financed, built and monitored.
The strongest results will be those with clear ownership, predictable financing and benefits visible to communities and exporters.
