Kyiv hosts allies to hash out security guarantees, investment
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Kyiv hosts allies to hash out security guarantees, investment
"More than a dozen NSAs from European countries, Canada and offices of the European Council, European Commission and NATO held talks focused on three tracks on Saturday. One track will go over the documents, in the second track we will work on a prosperity package, and the third is more military and political issues, Rustem Umerov, a top Ukrainian envoy, said as he opened the gathering in Ukraine's capital."
"Speaking of the economic track at Saturday's talks, Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko said Ukraine estimates a 10-year rebuilding effort toward sustainable growth would cost some $800 billion. We aim to mobilize these resources through public capital, grants and loans, as well as private investment in infrastructure, energy, industry, and human capital development, she said on X."
Kyiv hosted national security advisers from top allies to address security guarantees and economic support as part of efforts to end Russia's four-year invasion. More than a dozen advisers from European countries, Canada, the European Council, the European Commission and NATO focused talks on three tracks: documents, a prosperity package, and military and political issues. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were expected to attend online. Ukraine estimates a 10-year rebuilding effort toward sustainable growth will cost about $800 billion to be mobilized via public capital, grants, loans and private investment. Kyiv may finish drafting a referendum on peace proposals by the end of February, with plans to hold it alongside a presidential election only after a ceasefire. The postponed election faces hurdles including martial law, displaced voters and areas occupied by Russia, and concerns about external interference.
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