Czech president to unveil Ukraine reconstruction plan

Petr Pavel will present a comprehensive plan for Ukraine’s post-war recovery at Thursday’s summit in Rome, aiming to coordinate international support around investment, refugee return, and accelerated EU integration.

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Czech President Petr Pavel (L) and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (R). [Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images]

Aneta Zachová EURACTIV.cz Jul 10, 2025 06:46 1 min. read
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PRAGUE – Czech President Petr Pavel will present a plan for Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction at Thursday’s international recovery conference in Rome. The plan focuses on stabilising and modernising Ukraine’s economy, attracting investment, facilitating the return of refugees, and accelerating Ukraine’s EU accession path.

According to the presidential office, it is designed to help international partners align their contributions for maximum impact.

The Rome summit brings together governments, international organisations, and private investors to discuss how best to mobilise capital and expertise. Core themes include human capital development, decentralised reconstruction, and institutional capacity-building.

Czechia has presented itself as a key player in Ukraine’s recovery and points to a growing number of projects already underway, including in energy, water management, healthcare, and critical infrastructure restoration.

In March, Prague’s foreign ministry announced that Czech companies would receive €188 million in EU funds to support reconstruction projects, including the modernisation of six Ukrainian hospitals.

In parallel, Czechia’s international ammunition initiative has already secured over 1.5 million artillery shells for Ukraine, with deliveries continuing.

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