According to TASS, she announced this at an international conference of donors to help Ukraine, organized by Switzerland.

“The European Commission invites Kyiv to create a recovery platform to attract investment and shape the reform agenda to guarantee a future-oriented recovery focused on climate neutrality, the digital economy and social justice,” she said.

She also noted that, together with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and international partners, she intends to organize a high-level conference after the summer, which will help restore business confidence in Ukraine.

Earlier, the European Commission proposed to allocate a new tranche of emergency macro-financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of €1 billion as the first part of the MFP package of up to €9 billion.