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Italy opens Ukraine rebuilding conference as doubts of US defense help remain

METROPOLITAN CITY OF ROME, LAZIO, JUL 10 – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced agreements to mobilize over 10 billion euros for Ukraine’s recovery through public-private partnerships and a new equity fund.

  • The fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference opened at Rome’s Cloud center with 100 delegations, 40 organizations, and 2,000 businesses, alongside a sideline coalition meeting.
  • Given intensifying assaults by Moscow’s forces, the conference marks its fourth annual event since Russia’s 2022 invasion to rally support for Ukraine’s recovery.
  • Meloni and von der Leyen announced over €10 billion in pledges, including €2.3 billion in initial agreements for rebuilding Ukraine’s infrastructure and energy sectors.
  • The EU will support Ukraine through 2028 with the European Flagship Fund, aiming to mobilize private investment in energy, transport, and critical sectors, as announced at the conference.
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Shortly after Ukraine experienced the most violent rocket attacks since the Russian Great Invasion in 2022, the annual Ukraine Reconstruction Conference takes place in Rome.

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Italy could follow the German example. If Meloni insists on the concept of military deterrent as a key to countering the aims of Moscow, Zelensky thinks about aerial defense and drone production

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Aletho News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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