Poland to set up cooperation council with Ukraine to help with reconstruction
Kyiv • UNN
Poland will establish a Council for Cooperation with Ukraine to involve as many Polish companies, local governments and non-governmental organizations as possible in the reconstruction process in Ukraine.
Tusk has signed a decree establishing a Council for Cooperation with Ukraine. This was reported by Polskie Radio, according to UNN.
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Polish politician Pawel Kowal informed about the decree on the establishment of the Council for Cooperation with Ukraine, where he will also serve as chairman.
The prime minister has already signed a decree, and a Council for Cooperation with Ukraine will be established, and the prime minister has appointed me as its chairman. This will be a public body that will include representatives of science, business, government and local government. Its members will be selected in the coming weeks
Kowal also noted the creation of a bureau to coordinate the council's activities. The council will be active within Poland, focusing on aspects of Ukraine's reconstruction that involve Poles.
The goal of the Council is to involve as many Polish companies, local governments, and non-governmental organizations as possible in the reconstruction process in Ukraine.
The organizational work of the Council is already underway, and Pavlo Koval noted that its activities will be supported by the Prime Minister's Office and will also be aimed at cooperation with the G7 countries and neighboring countries.