Poland Can Be a Logistics Hub for the Reconstruction of Ukraine
Poland has been the leading centre of assistance provided to Ukraine since the beginning of the war. Warsaw has allocated approx. EUR 8.36 billion of support. Poland wants to play a key role in the reconstruction of Ukraine in cooperation with allies, partners and international institutions. The foundations for the future involvement of Polish companies in the process are being laid by the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology.
The Ukrainian economy has shrunk by a third, a tangible effect of the war that continues beyond Poland’s eastern border. The costs of rebuilding the country devastated by Russian troops are estimated in hundreds of billions of dollars. Without the support of allies and international organisations, further functioning of Ukraine and its future reconstruction will not be possible. Poland is systematically and comprehensively involved in various support mechanisms addressed to the Ukrainian authorities, the refugees residing in our country, and the population in Ukraine affected by the war.
Many Forms of Cooperation
In the long run, Poland’s participation in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine may become the most important pillar of economic cooperation between Warsaw and Kyiv. Poland’s experience as a logistics hub for assistance can be extended to a logistics hub for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
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