Poland can become "economic hub" for Ukraine - Vereshchuk

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk is convinced that Poland could become an economic hub for Ukraine.

The Ministry of Reintegration reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

Vereshchuk noted that the draft law, which is currently being worked on in Poland, is designed to insure against the risks of investors who are ready to put their money into the reconstruction of Ukraine.

It is, in particular, about the implementation of business projects in the newly liberated territories.

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According to Vereshchuk, Poland can become not only a logistical, but also an economic hub for Ukraine.

"Everyone perfectly understands that in the center of Europe there is a country with a huge territory and potential. Therefore, we appeal to foreign governments to provide insurance guarantees for companies that are ready to work in Ukraine. This will stimulate investment in our country. It's not about charity, it's about business. This is a very real prospect," Vereshchuk said.