On 13 June 2025, an extended Ukrainian-Polish meeting took place in Kyiv as part of the official discussion on the reconstruction of Ukraine, bringing together representatives of the governments, regional administrations, and businesses of both countries. The event aimed to strengthen cooperation and lay the groundwork for joint infrastructure and investment projects.
The Ukrainian side was represented by Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine and Minister of Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba, as well as deputy ministers and heads of key agencies, including the State Agency for Reconstruction and Infrastructure Development, Ukrzaliznytsia, and the Sea Ports Authority. Also present was the Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland, Vasyl Bodnar.
Unibep SA participated in the event and was represented by Andrzej Sterczyński, President of the Management Board, who took part in the working group discussions on construction. During the meeting, which included Natalia Kozłowska, Deputy Minister for Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine, the main priorities for Ukraine’s reconstruction were discussed, and the scope of further work within the working groups to be established was agreed upon.
Unibep SA will actively participate in the mission to rebuild Ukraine. Our presence in the market of this country has been historically marked by successes in the structural construction sector, particularly in Kyiv and Kharkiv, where we successfully completed construction projects before the war and are currently carrying out the construction of the border crossing on the Ukrainian side at Shehyni. Therefore, we have the knowledge and experience that can be applied to new orders in the market of our eastern neighbour.
A special mission to Ukraine, focused on cooperation in the country’s reconstruction, was organised by Paweł Kowal, Chair of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee and Chair of the Council for Cooperation with Ukraine. More than 50 people participated, including representatives of the government, eastern Polish provinces, and business leaders.