Published 17.06.2025

Ukraine and Poland Explore New Opportunities for Cooperation in Transport, Logistics, and Infrastructure

An international conference titled “Europe–Poland–Ukraine: Cooperate Together’25” was held in Kyiv, organised by the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers of Poland (ZPP). The event brought together representatives of Ukrainian and Polish businesses, government institutions, and expert communities to identify practical ways to strengthen cooperation in the fields of transport, logistics, infrastructure, and energy.

Vitalii Vaidyсh, head of the Investment Attraction and Public-Private Partnership Department of the SE USPA, took part in the event. In his speech, he emphasised the importance of the Ukraine–Poland partnership, particularly in the context of Ukraine’s reconstruction and the development of the maritime sector.

“We highly value our close cooperation with Polish businesses and government institutions. Today, amidst the war and the country’s recovery, strengthening partnerships in seaport management is of key importance to us — for experience exchange, the introduction of advanced technologies and digital solutions, and for the joint development of prospective projects,” stated Vitalii Vaidych.Conference participants underlined that international cooperation and joint projects play a crucial role in ensuring the sustainable development of Ukraine’s port sector, modernising infrastructure, and integrating Ukraine into the European logistics network.

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