Svyrydenko outlined Ukraine's reconstruction priorities to her partners
The 16th meeting of the Steering Committee of the Donor Platform for Ukraine was held in Kyiv. During the meeting, Yulia Svyrydenko outlined the country’s key recovery priorities to international partners.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported this on Telegram.
"I had the honor of opening the meeting and presenting to our partners the key priorities in the areas of strengthening resilience and recovery," she wrote.
Svyrydenko identified energy as the top priority. During this heating season, Ukraine received over €600 million in contributions to the Energy Support Fund, which helped ensure equipment reserves and rapid repairs following Russian attacks.
The head of government presented donors with comprehensive plans to ensure the energy resilience of regions for the next heating season, with a total cost of €5.4 billion.

"Funding will be partially provided through the state and local budgets. At the same time, given the serious challenges the state faces amid the war, as well as the broad funding needs across various sectors, we are counting on substantial support from international partners and donors to meet these needs—both through financial contributions and by supplying the necessary equipment," Svyrydenko noted.

She also emphasized that Ukraine is steadily moving along the path of European integration. In particular, Ukraine is working to close all negotiation clusters this year, with special attention to requirements in the area of the rule of law.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko declared 4.76 million UAH in income for 2025.
As a reminder, Svyrydenko stated that there will be no disaster with the state budget in April.
Svyrydenko also instructed officials to secure additional funds for road repairs.