Kyiv secured more than €10 billion ($11.4 billion) in international support and investment agreements at the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in Poland, in a fresh show of global backing for the war-torn nation as it fends off Russia’s invasion. The conference, which aims to mobilize international support for Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction, was held in Poland’s northern port city of Gdańsk from Thursday to Friday. JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The annual event, held in Poland for the first time, drew 7,500 participants, nearly 70 official delegations and representatives of 30 international organizations, Polish Deputy State Assets Minister Eliza Zeidler said. The gathering came at a sensitive moment in relations between Kyiv and Warsaw, whose close wartime partnership has been tested by a diplomatic row over World War II history. President Volodymyr Zelensky did not attend the conference, with Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko leading Ukraine’s delegation. Svyrydenko said on Friday that a total of 160 agreements worth more than €10 billion were signed during the conference. “Today once again confirmed that Ukraine and Europe share the same path, the same values, and the same future,” she wrote on X.
Kyiv Secures Over €10B at Ukraine Recovery Conference in Poland
Ukraine secured more than €10 billion ($11.4 billion) in international support and investment agreements during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk.










