Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko will lead the Ukrainian delegation at the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC-2026) in Gdańsk, Poland. Originally, President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to attend the event.
In a statement on Telegram, Svyrydenko outlined the composition of the Ukrainian team, which will include representatives from various sectors, including business leaders, state company executives, community representatives from across the nation, and government officials.
The primary objective for the Ukrainian delegation is to secure specific agreements that will enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities and economic resilience. Svyrydenko emphasized the importance of expanding economic cooperation with international partners.
She also indicated that Kyiv anticipates signing several significant agreements with international partners, particularly in the area of energy security. This reflects Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its energy infrastructure amidst the challenges it faces.
Furthermore, Svyrydenko expressed Ukraine’s commitment to fostering constructive and mutually beneficial partnerships aimed at enhancing collective European security. She underscored the importance of mutual respect in building these cooperative relationships.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko will lead Ukraine's delegation at the URC-2026 in Gdańsk, focusing on defense and economic agreements. The delegation aims to strengthen international partnerships, particularly in energy security.
