
EU-US unveil $800B plan to rebuild Ukraine, contingent on ceasefire
The US and EU released an 18-page, 10-year blueprint to mobilize roughly $800 billion for Ukraine’s postwar reconstruction, combining about $500 billion in public and private capital with a €100 billion EU budget package to unlock more investments and aiming for Ukraine’s EU‑membership path. Washington would play a lead investor and private-capital mobilizer, with a 100-day start and a long horizon to 2040. The plan hinges on securing a ceasefire and faces investor caution in a conflict zone, per BlackRock, which warns that money won’t flow until stability improves. A Kyiv–Russia–US meeting in Abu Dhabi is planned to advance the effort.

