Ukraine and the USA finalize an agreement on reconstruction: 800 billion dollars over 10 years
Agreement on the Reconstruction of Ukraine
According to ХВИЛЯ: Ukraine and the USA plan to sign an agreement on the reconstruction of Ukraine at the summit in Davos, which will be finalized by Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump. The agreement involves raising about 800 billion dollars over ten years for the restoration of Ukraine's economy. This financial resource will be directed towards economic recovery, job restoration, and revitalizing life in Ukraine.
The agreement, named 'prosperity', will be based on a mineral agreement signed last year. Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump will meet in Davos, where they will discuss the details of the agreement. Steve Witkoff, who is Trump's peace envoy, will also participate in the negotiations. Attracting such large investments is an important step for the further development of Ukraine.
Security Guarantees
In addition, Zelensky aims to conclude an agreement on post-war security guarantees. He noted that a bilateral document on security guarantees for Ukraine is now virtually ready for finalization at the highest level. According to him, it is important that the framework for ending the war includes a clear response from allies in case of renewed Russian aggression.
'These initiatives are part of Ukraine's strategy to ensure stability and security in the region.' – Volodymyr Zelensky
Thus, the summit in Davos will be an important stage in strengthening cooperation between Ukraine and the USA, particularly in the areas of reconstruction and security.
The signing of the reconstruction agreement could significantly impact the economic situation in Ukraine, providing necessary financial resources for recovery after the conflict. It also reflects the ongoing strategic partnership between Ukraine and the USA, which could enhance international support for Ukraine amid ongoing military aggression. Furthermore, concluding a security agreement could strengthen Ukraine's position on the international stage, demonstrating the readiness of allies to support it in case of threats from Russia.
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