Ukraine Recovery Digest

20.06.2026

 

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for June 13 - 19, 2026, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.  

 

THE MAIN NEWS

The UK to provide GBP 210 million to support Ukraine’s nuclear power sector.

EU allocates €75 million to support the reconstruction of Chornobyl’s New Safe Confinement.

Council of Europe Development Bank approves additional EUR 140 million for housing programmes for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine.

Ukraine and the IMF reached staff-level agreement on the first review of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) Arrangement.

Government approves the Medium-Term Plan of Priority Public Investments for 2027–2029.

Scaling up business support and recovery financing: NDI presents its Strategy until 2030.

Government endorses decision to introduce long-term contracts on the electricity market.

Yulia Svyrydenko: Government launches a new service for veterans in Diia.

Resilience Centers to continue providing psychosocial support: Government has extended the pilot project through 2027.

Over UAH 140 billion has already been allocated to support frontline areas.

Communities receive a clear mechanism for purchasing housing for internally displaced persons in rural areas.

Unity Hub for Ukrainians opens in Stockholm with support of the Swedish Government.

 

INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS

Katarína Mathernová, EU Ambassador to Ukraine: 2030 is a very viable timeframe for accession – Yevhen Matiushenko, journalist - interview, Ukrinform

From categories to needs: how basic social assistance is changing the social support system – Denys Uliutin, Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity of Ukraine  - column, LB

 

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