US and Ukraine to Sign Massive $800 Billion Post-War Recovery Deal
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The United States and Ukraine will sign a landmark agreement to rebuild Ukraine's economy after the war with Russia. The deal is worth an estimated $800 billion, according to a report by *The Telegraph*.
The plan is designed to last ten years. It will use a mix of money sources. These include loans, grants from governments, and private sector investment.
The goal is to create a long-term strategy for recovery. It aims to move beyond immediate war damage repair. The agreement seeks to build a stronger future economy for Ukraine.
Officials see private investment as a key part of the plan. They believe it is crucial for sustainable growth. The deal is expected to be finalized soon.