# Ukraine Recovery Summit Begins in Poland Amid Tensions Between Kyiv and Warsaw

*A landmark conference on Ukraine's post-war reconstruction has opened in Poland, overshadowed by a diplomatic row between Kyiv and Warsaw.*

June 25, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Ukraine's post-war reconstruction summit opens in Gdansk, Poland.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky is not attending due to a diplomatic row with Poland.
- The summit aims to rally international support for Ukraine's recovery, estimated to cost $588 billion.
- Tension between Kyiv and Warsaw stems from Ukraine naming a military unit after a controversial insurgent group.
- Discussions will focus on energy, infrastructure, logistics, and security capacities.

A landmark conference on Ukraine's post-war reconstruction opened in Gdansk, Poland, on Thursday. The event, aimed at rallying international support for Ukraine's recovery, is being overshadowed by a diplomatic row between Kyiv and Warsaw. President Volodymyr Zelensky is not attending the summit due to the ongoing dispute. Instead, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko is leading the Ukrainian delegation.

## Summit Goals and Attendees

The conference brings together leaders from Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Sweden, along with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Council head Antonio Costa. The summit seeks to encourage businesses and countries to invest in Ukraine's reconstruction, estimated to cost around $588 billion according to a joint report by Ukraine, the World Bank, the United Nations, and the EU.

## Kyiv-Warsaw Tensions

The summit's focus on reconstruction comes amid ongoing fighting and a diplomatic spat between Ukraine and Poland. The row was triggered when Ukraine named a military unit after an insurgent group involved in massacres of Poles during World War II. Polish President Karol Nawrocki revoked a state order given to Zelensky in response, further straining relations.

## Reconstruction and Security

Despite the tensions, Ukraine plans to sign important agreements with international partners to strengthen its energy sector. Discussions will also focus on critical infrastructure, logistics, and security capacities. The European Union has already approved a 90-billion-euro loan for Ukraine, mostly for defense. However, reconstruction is seen as crucial for Ukraine's long-term stability and defense capabilities.

## Sources

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