Ukraine's Interior Ministry Charts Post-War Recovery with EU and US Partners
Law Enforcement Sector Working Group Holds Meeting
According to МВС: Ukrainian Deputy Interior Minister Kateryna Pavlichenko, Head of the EU Advisory Mission Rolf Holmboe, and U.S. Embassy Office Director Richard Saunders convened the third session of the Law Enforcement Sector Working Group. Discussions centered on preparing for post-war reconstruction, enhancing regional operations, and engaging international partners.
"While countering the daily challenges of war, Ukraine is already dedicating significant attention to preparing for post-war recovery. Restoring infrastructure and the economy, while strengthening state institutions, is a key prerequisite for the nation's long-term resilience as a future member of the European Union."
Kateryna Pavlichenko
Meeting participants paid particular attention to:
- strengthening operations in the regions;
- the need for more active engagement of international partners to help address the daily challenges faced by Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel.
This meeting underscores the critical role of international cooperation for Ukraine during the war and in planning for national recovery. Engaging international partners will not only help resolve immediate issues but also build institutional capacity, which is vital for future stability and development. As Ukraine seeks EU membership, such collaborative efforts are essential steps toward integration with European structures, demonstrating a forward-looking approach even amidst ongoing conflict.
As Ukraine navigates the complexities of post-war recovery, a comprehensive approach is essential. This includes not only the restoration of infrastructure but also the focus on defense and diplomacy. For further insights into the government's summer priorities, including strategies for infrastructure protection and the return of prisoners of war, explore the details in our article on summer objectives.
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