Zelensky Optimistic $800 Billion US Prosperity Plan Will Be Signed After Davos Delay
The plan includes $500 billion from public and international sources and aims to launch operations within 100 days to accelerate Ukraine’s economic recovery and EU integration.
- On January 23, the United States and the European Union are preparing a comprehensive ten-year Prosperity Plan to rebuild Ukraine, Politico reported, based on an 18-page document dated January 22.
- Part of a 20-point peace framework, the plan depends on a ceasefire and will need to be phased in over time, Politico reported.
- Central planners aim to mobilize up to 800 billion dollars, including 500 billion pledged by the EU, US and international financial institutions, expected to leverage another 207 billion in investments.
- An 18-page document was circulated to EU member states ahead of a Brussels summit, outlining a financial strategy through 2040 and an immediate 100-day operational launch.
- The plan casts Washington as a strategic economic partner, with American companies and experts including BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff taking part in discussions, while BlackRock Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand warned of investment challenges during the war.
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Inside the 800 Billion Dollar Ukraine Recovery Plan: What’s at Stake
The United States and the European Union are preparing a comprehensive ten-year Prosperity Plan aimed at rebuilding Ukraine after the war with Russia, Politico reported on January 23. The plan, detailed in an 18-page confidential document dated January 22, outlines a pathway to Ukraine’s economic recovery and accelerated EU membership. The document, circulated to EU member states ahead of a summit in Brussels, lays out a financial strategy exten…
The money will come after the full invasion.
The US and the EU want to mobilise $800 billion in funds to help rebuild Ukraine after the war
The U.S. and the EU hope to mobilize $800 billion in public and private funds to help rebuild Ukraine after Russia ends its aggression, according to a document obtained by POLITICO. The 18-page document outlines a 10-year plan to ensure Ukraine’s recovery with an accelerated path to EU membership. The European Commission circulated the plans to EU capitals ahead of a summit of leaders on Thursday evening, where the document, dated Jan. 22, was d…
The European Union and the United States would mobilize $800 billion in public and private resources to rebuild Ukraine after the war, according to documents obtained by Politico. The plan is part of a draft peace agreement that the United States wants to get both Ukraine and Russia to accept. The documents plan until 2040, but they also include a short-term, 100-day action plan. The EU and the US see Ukraine's long-term future as secured in the…
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