Ukraine and US may sign US$800bn reconstruction deal in Davos – The Telegraph

Olha Hlushchenko — 10 January, 01:58
Ukraine and US may sign US$800bn reconstruction deal in Davos – The Telegraph
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Stock photo: Getty Images

Ukraine and the US could sign a "prosperity" agreement aimed at rebuilding the country during a meeting of world leaders in Davos, which would envisage raising up to US$800 billion.

Source: The Telegraph, citing Western officials

Details: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his US counterpart Donald Trump "are heading to the Swiss mountain resort, where they are expected to meet and finalise the agreement".

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The Telegraph added that Zelenskyy had planned to travel to the White House next week to conclude both an economic prosperity plan and a deal on post-war security guarantees. However, his European allies from the Coalition of the Willing advised against the visit and suggested the World Economic Forum as a more suitable venue for meeting Trump.

The "prosperity" agreement would envisage attracting US$800 billion for Ukraine's reconstruction over a 10-year period.

Quote from The Telegraph: "It is understood to pave the way for a series of loans, grants and investment opportunities from private companies to deliver the funds. Kyiv hopes that by offering Washington a stake in post-war reconstruction, especially in projects to which Mr Trump could be amenable, the US president will be more inclined to offer robust security guarantees."

Details: The Telegraph reported that the agreement is based on a minerals deal signed last year, which gave American investors preferential access to future extraction projects in Ukraine.

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