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Ukraine Recovery Conference Set to Bring 160 Agreements for Kyiv

Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post

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June 25, 2026

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Ukraine Recovery Conference Set to Bring 160 Agreements for Kyiv

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk, where the two discussed energy cooperation, including ties between Naftogaz and ORLEN. Kyiv also welcomed the first 3.2 billion tranche under the EU’s Ukraine Support Loan while calling for predictable financing in 2027.

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Kyiv Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ukraine Secures €10B in Agreements at Gdańsk Recovery Conference

The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk concluded with Ukraine securing over 10 billion (11.4 billion) in international support and investment agreements. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, leading the Ukrainian delegation, reported that 160 agreements were signed covering sectors such as energy, defense, infrastructure, and housing. Key financial packages included a 3.2 billion (3.6 billion) first tranche from the EU’s Ukraine Support Loan and a 3.4 billion agreement with the World Bank.

Euromaidan Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Rebuilding Ukraine while it burns — calling it progress: what Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 actually delivered

The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Gdańsk closed with 160 agreements worth more than 10 billion, a 3.4 billion package with the World Bank, the launch of the European Flagship Fund for Ukraine’s Reconstruction, and a new Ukraine Transport Support Fund.

The Kyiv Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

Children are the bellwethers of Ukraine's post-war recovery

Later this week, the Ukraine Recovery Conference, convening in Gdansk, Poland, is expected to host more than 5,000 attendees, including European heads of state, Ukrainian government leaders, ministerial representatives, non-governmental organizations, industry leaders, and subject matter experts.They will collectively commit to supporting the rebuilding and recovery of Ukraine

TASS

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· Jul 8, 2026

South Korea and NATO intend to conclude an agreement on weapons procurement rules

A basic procurement agreement would provide legal and institutional foundations for Korean companies to access NATO joint procurement programs

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ukraine signs energy agreements worth nearly €2bn

Ukraine has signed 28 international agreements at the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) in Gdańsk, covering the energy sector and securing financing for energy projects worth nearly 2 billion.

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Related coverage for "Ukraine Recovery Conference Set to Bring 160 Agreements for Kyiv": Kyiv Post — Ukraine Secures €10B in Agreements at Gdańsk Recovery Conference. Euromaidan Press — Rebuilding Ukraine while it burns — calling it progress: what Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 actually delivered. The Kyiv Independent — Children are the bellwethers of Ukraine's post-war recovery. TASS — South Korea and NATO intend to conclude an agreement on weapons procurement rules. Ukrainska Pravda — Ukraine signs energy agreements worth nearly €2bn