The Estonian government has decided that the country will host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in 2027, Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said. This decision was made to further international cooperation and support for Ukraine’s recovery. The conference aims to bring together global leaders, policymakers, and organizations to discuss the long-term strategies for Ukraine’s reconstruction and recovery.
Foreign Minister Tsahkna emphasized the importance of Estonia’s role in facilitating such a platform. He highlighted that the conference will focus on practical solutions to the challenges faced by Ukraine, including infrastructure rebuilding, economic stability, and security guarantees. The event is expected to provide a comprehensive overview of the progress made so far and the remaining tasks ahead.
The announcement has been well-received by other European Union members and international partners. Many have expressed their support for Estonia’s initiative and look forward to the contributions that will be made during the conference. The meeting is seen as a critical step toward ensuring that Ukraine can rebuild its economy and society effectively after the prolonged conflict.