Yulia Sviridenko
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Julia Sviridenko is a Ukrainian government official serving as Prime Minister, who represented Ukraine at an international conference in Gdansk, Poland, to promote reconstruction efforts and secure financial commitments. She was appointed to lead the Ukrainian delegation after President Zelenskyy declined to attend, aiming to avoid political tensions and scandals. During the event, she reported on significant agreements totaling over 10 billion euros, highlighting Ukraine's cooperation with European partners. Sviridenko also engaged in diplomatic interactions with Polish officials, including…
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- Zelensky says explosion in Vyshneve near Kyiv was caused by Russian strike on 'Ukroboronprom' warehouse — Meduza
- Polish PM Donald Tusk says Ukraine's reconstruction conference will be more constructive without Zelenskyy — ТАСС (Telegram)
- Kyiv regime decides to make mercenary recruitment paid — Вести
- Conflict between Kyiv and Warsaw has escalated into a diplomatic crisis, reports say — Вести
- Over €10 billion raised for Ukraine at Gdansk conference — Новая газета Европа
- The limit of endurance: Poland hosts the fifth Ukraine Recovery Conference. Do donors still have money and patience left? — Новая газета Европа
- Anti-Ukrainian rally in Polish Gdansk gathered several hundred people — Вести
- Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Explains Why Sviridenko Will Attend the Poland Conference Instead of Zelenskyy — Вести
- Tusk: Ukraine conference will be more constructive without Zelensky — Вести
- After the scandal, Zelensky sent Svyrydenko to Poland in his place — Вести