Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk, praising Poland’s role in organizing this year’s event and highlighting growing business interest in Ukraine’s reconstruction. Svyrydenko wrote on X that the conference had been “especially productive” and showed strong interest from Polish companies in Ukraine’s recovery and long-term development.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The talks focused on deepening cooperation in the energy sector, expanding collaboration between Ukraine’s Naftogaz and Poland’s ORLEN, and advancing joint energy projects. “Today, Ukraine and Poland share many common priorities, challenges, and interests,” the prime minister wrote. “We are working together on practical solutions and on further strengthening our strategic partnership.” Recovery, investment and security The Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026, co-hosted by Ukraine and Poland on June 25–26, aims to mobilize international support for reconstruction and attract investment into Ukraine’s economy. This year’s agenda focuses on sectors hit hardest by Russia’s full-scale war, including energy, critical infrastructure and logistics. For the first time, the conference also includes discussions on Ukraine’s security capabilities. Kyiv expects to sign more than 160 agreements worth over €10 billion during the conference. Ukraine also signed a $3.39 billion deal with the World Bank under the First Growth and Jobs Development Policy Operation.