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Gdansk Hosts Ukraine Recovery: 200 Deals on the Menu

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Five thousand people are piling into Poland for the latest big-ticket recovery conference, hoping to turn talk into actual signatures.

It feels like we've been here before, but this time the caravan has parked in Gdansk. With thousands of attendees roaming the halls, the goal is to move past the usual slideshows and actually sign about 200 agreements on everything from defense to human capital.

Led by Yulia Svyrydenko, the delegation is looking for more than just handshakes. While ministers sit in closed-door sessions to talk money, the sheer volume of delegates from 100 countries suggests that everyone wants a seat at the table. Whether this ends in real cranes on the horizon or just more glossy brochures remains the eternal question.

Conferences are great at generating paper, but concrete is a bit harder to print.

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  1. Banderite Otaman
    Another week, another conference. Wake me up when the first actual bridge gets finished.
    +1 boringA cynical take on bureaucracy that is as predictable as the conferences it complains about