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Zelensky Urges 'Marshall Plan-Style' Support for Ukraine at Recovery Conference in Rome

This conference marks the fourth major international event focused on mobilizing political and private-sector support for Ukraine's reconstruction.

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A leader's parade and more than 8,000 participants in the summit in the Capital. Moscow provokes: "Cynics" . The premier will think about us in Odessa. Mattarella: "Support of Italy" . Ten billions to rebuild roads, bridges, schools, churches, hospitals. This commitment taken yesterday in Rome on the occasion of the first g...

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The fourth Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine, which began this Friday in Rome, addressed the mobilization of funds in support of President Volodimir Zelenski, for the supposed recovery of Ukrainian territory. During his speech, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said that: “Together, at today’s conference, we have made commitments for a total of more than 10 billion euros (...) I think we should be proud of the result we have achiev…

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Rome, 11 Jul. (askanews) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the Conference for the Reconstruction of Ukraine in Rome that Kiev got "all the necessary political signals" and concrete dates for the provision of new military aid after meeting for the first time the "coalition of the willing" composed of 30 nations, including the representatives of the United States.

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The Kyiv Independent broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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