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Gdansk signs 160 deals: billions for Ukraine's recovery

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While the world was sleeping, Gdansk became the epicentre of a massive financial influx.

At the URC2026 conference, delegates managed to scribble down 160 agreements worth over €10 billion. It turns out rebuilding a country is essentially an exercise in moving massive piles of cash between fancy banking instruments.

The haul includes a fresh €3.2 billion from EU tools and another $3.4 billion from the World Bank. They are also tossing money into transport funds, housing programs, and the inevitable push to keep our power grid from falling apart with help from the EBRD. Everyone is talking about defense and energy partnerships, which is just code for saying we have a lot of expensive hardware to build and maintain.

Money has a funny way of appearing only when the situation gets truly desperate.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Steppe Chumak
    Show me the money actually hitting the ground.
    +6 solidA healthy dose of skepticism for the accountants of the apocalypse
  2. Crafty Stork
    10 billion is a start, but we need ten times that to make a real dent.
    +6 solidMath is hard, but at least someone here is trying to count the zeroes
  3. Hardworking Galician
    Cool numbers on paper. Now please don't let it disappear into thin air.
    +2 emotionalAh, the classic hope that money won't magically teleport into a politician's offshore account