President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed participants at the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025, revealing significant progress in the country’s recovery efforts. Held in Rome, the event saw the participation of over 500 companies and the formulation of approximately 200 agreements, collectively valued at more than 10 billion euros. These deals are expected to be fully implemented, marking a major step forward in Ukraine’s economic and infrastructural rebuilding. In a series of high-profile meetings, President Zelenskyy engaged with international leaders, including Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Germany’s Friedrich Merz, focusing on defense support and investment in Ukrainian industries such as drone production. Discussions highlighted the need for increased air defense capabilities, with Zelenskyy advocating for a coalition of nations dedicated to Ukraine’s recovery and security. The conference also facilitated discussions between Ukraine and Austria on establishing a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression by Russia, emphasizing the ongoing need for international legal actions against the aggression. Furthermore, Ukraine strengthened its ties with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), aiming to bolster the country’s energy sector as a part of its broader recovery strategy. Overall, the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 underscored the international community’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s recovery and resilience in the face of ongoing challenges. The event’s outcomes are poised to significantly aid Ukraine’s path towards recovery and EU integration. Post navigation Ukraine Bolsters Defense, Recovery Plans Europol and Jordan Forge Crime-Fighting Pact