TIRANA, June 25 – Prime Minister Edi Rama arrived in Gdansk on Thursday to take part in the Ukraine Recovery Conference.
Rama shared images from his arrival at the conference venue. He also posted footage from his welcome by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and from the family photo with leaders of European Union institutions and member states.
During the conference, Rama and the delegation accompanying him will attend the official opening ceremony. Later, he is expected to deliver remarks in the second plenary session.
Meanwhile, the Albanian prime minister will hold a series of bilateral meetings in Gdańsk. The agenda includes talks with fellow heads of government and with European Union Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos.
In addition, Rama will meet executives of international companies, including representatives of the energy and investment sectors. Those meetings will focus on economic cooperation and new development opportunities.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference is taking place on June 25-26 in Gdansk. It has brought together heads of state and government, international financial institutions, business representatives and civil society organizations from around the world.
The conference aims to strengthen international support for Ukraine and mobilize investment for the country’s reconstruction and long-term development. Its sessions will focus on sectors hit hardest by Russian aggression, including energy, critical infrastructure and logistics. They will also address security and defense capacities, which organizers consider essential to the rebuilding process.
The conference serves as the main international platform for coordinating political, financial and economic support for Ukraine. It brings together public and private actors to support the country’s recovery and long-term transformation.
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