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Ukraine and Poland Prepare for Recovery Conference in June 2026

Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba met with Polish Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domanski to prepare for the Ukraine Recovery Conference. The meeting focused on enhancing transport infrastructure and cooperation.

Ukrinform ENReport2 min readUpdated 5/23/2026

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Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba met with Polish Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domanski to prepare for the Ukrain...

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At a glance

  • Kuleba and Domanski discussed the Recovery Conference scheduled for June 2026.
  • Priorities include modernizing transport and border infrastructure.
  • Special focus on enhancing border crossing capacities and logistics corridors.
  • An Infrastructure Platform will highlight transport projects and attract private investment.
  • An intergovernmental agreement between Ukraine and Poland will be signed at the conference.

Why it matters

Strengthening transport infrastructure will enhance Ukraine's resilience during wartime and support its integration into the European market. The Recovery Conference will serve as a vital platform for gathering international support for reconstruction efforts.

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-vidbudova/4126381-kuleba-domanski-discuss-preparations-for-ukraine-recovery-conference.html

What Happened

On May 22, 2026, Oleksii Kuleba, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration, held discussions with Andrzej Domanski, Poland's Minister of Finance and Economy. The meeting primarily focused on the preparations for the Ukraine Recovery Conference scheduled for June 25-26 in Gdansk, Poland.

Key Details

During the meeting, Kuleba emphasized the importance of prioritizing the modernization of transport and border infrastructure. This includes enhancing railway and road connections, improving border crossing capacities, and developing logistics corridors linking Ukraine with the European Union.

Kuleba specifically pointed out three key border crossing points—Yahodyn-Dorohusk, Rava-Ruska-Hrebenne, and Krakivets-Korczowa—that require special attention. Kuleba remarked that transport cooperation between the two nations has strategic significance in wartime situations.

"This is not only about the economy or logistics—it is a matter of the resilience of our states, the stability of transport corridors, and Ukraine's integration into the European market," he said. Kuleba outlined that the Ministry for Communities and Territories Development will handle the "Local and Regional Dimension" track.

This segment will focus on building community resilience and local government development, especially in light of practices adopted during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Kuleba also announced a new Infrastructure Platform, aimed at highlighting major transport and infrastructure projects during the conference.

This platform will focus on attracting private sector investment, a significant move to include Polish businesses in the reconstruction efforts of Ukraine. He expressed gratitude toward Poland for its ongoing support and commitment to fostering practical cooperation in infrastructure and economic fields.

The two countries are anticipated to sign an intergovernmental agreement during the Recovery Conference. This agreement has been in the works among various working groups for several months, marking a progressive step in Ukraine-Poland relations.

Why It Matters

The discussions indicate a concerted effort between Ukraine and Poland to enhance infrastructure resilience and economic ties amid ongoing conflict. Cooperation on transport and logistics will significantly impact Ukraine's integration within the European framework, which is crucial for its recovery.

Background

The Ukraine Recovery Conference is initiated to facilitate discussions around the country's post-war reconstruction strategies and gather international support for its recovery initiatives. The establishment of direct logistics channels and infrastructure support reflects growing concerns about the impact of the war on both economic stability and regional integration.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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