đ¸ Politico Reveals the EUâUS âProsperity Planâ for Postwar Ukraine Worth $800 BillionâŚ
âŞď¸ According to a document obtained by POLITICO, the United States and the European Union aim to mobilize $800 billion in public and private funding to rebuild Ukraine after the end of the war with Russia. The reconstruction plan is designed for 10 years and, among other objectives, provides for accelerated EU accession for Ukraine.
âŞď¸ The financing strategy extends through 2040 and is accompanied by a 100-day operational plan to launch the initiative. However, according to BlackRock, the worldâs largest asset manager, which is providing pro bono advisory support for the recovery plan, attracting external investment will be difficult if the war continues.
âŞď¸ The Prosperity Plan is part of a 20-point peace plan that the United States is attempting to coordinate between Kyiv and Moscow. It explicitly assumes that security guarantees already exist and is not a military action plan. Instead, it focuses on how Ukraine can transition from emergency aid to self-sustaining economic prosperity.
âŞď¸ The United States is prepared to play a leading role in Ukraineâs reconstruction. Rather than positioning Washington primarily as a donor, the document frames the U.S. as a strategic economic partner, investor, and cornerstone of Ukraineâs recovery.
âŞď¸ The memo ĐżŃодŃŃПаŃŃĐ¸Đ˛Đ°ĐľŃ direct involvement of American companies and experts on the ground, and emphasizes Americaâs role as a mobilizer of private capital.


