Ukraine's delegation to the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 (URC2026), which will take place in Gdańsk on June 25–26, will be headed by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
“I will lead the Ukrainian delegation and coordinate our overall work at URC2026 in Gdańsk. The Ukrainian team at the conference will include representatives of Ukrainian businesses, executives of state-owned companies, representatives of communities from across the country, as well as government officials and members of parliament. Numerous events at different levels are planned, aimed at strengthening Ukraine, Poland, all our partners, and Europe as a whole,” she wrote.
According to Svyrydenko, the delegation has a clear objective: to secure concrete agreements that will strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities and resilience while expanding economic cooperation with international partners.
“We expect to sign a number of important agreements with our international partners, particularly those aimed at strengthening our energy sector,” the Prime Minister noted.
She added that “Ukraine is committed to constructive and mutually beneficial partnerships in the interests of shared European security, economic development, and long-term prosperity.”
“Ukraine respects its partners and builds cooperation on the principle of mutual respect,” Svyrydenko emphasized.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 (URC2026) in Gdańsk on June 25–26 is expected to become one of the key international platforms for attracting investment, developing partnerships, and advancing practical solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
Approximately 1,000 companies are expected to participate in the event. One-third will be Ukrainian companies, one-third Polish, while the remaining participants will represent other international businesses and organizations.