Massive investments for Ukraine’s reconstruction, potentially reaching $800 billion or more over ten years, require not a single document but many legal agreements.
This was stated by Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Taras Kachka, during a panel discussion at the Ukrainian House in Davos.
Kachka emphasized that Ukraine’s ambition to become a European state is now moving from political statements to concrete, complex work.
“Serious work means we can talk about $500–800 billion, a trillion or more in investments. Everything is possible. I think the scale of investments over 10 years could be enormous, because the needs are huge. But we all understand that this is not a matter of one document I sign, or any politician signs, but of many legal agreements,” Kachka said.
He added that “now it’s serious,” which also means challenging and requiring persistent effort