Washington, DC – A US newspaper reported that the United States and Ukraine are preparing to sign a massive $800 billion agreement for the reconstruction of Ukraine, one of the largest reconstruction plans in modern times, following the widespread devastation caused by the ongoing war.
According to the newspaper, the agreement includes rebuilding vital infrastructure, primarily power, electricity, and water networks, as well as the transportation sector. It also covers the rehabilitation of damaged public facilities and residential areas. The agreement will also open the door for broad participation from American and international companies.
Reports indicate that the agreement aims to support the Ukrainian economy, stimulate growth, and create millions of jobs. It also seeks to strengthen the long-term strategic partnership between Washington and Kyiv, reflecting continued US political and economic support for Ukraine.
The newspaper quoted informed sources as saying that the agreement will be financed through a combination of government aid and private investment. There will also be contributions from international financial institutions, with strict oversight mechanisms in place to ensure transparency and sound management of the funds.
This move comes at a time when Ukraine is facing serious economic and humanitarian challenges. International estimates predict that the reconstruction process will take many years and will require extensive international coordination and unprecedented financial support.


