A forum dedicated to the reconstruction of Ukraine took place in Bucharest, during which representatives from Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine announced joint plans for developing regional cooperation within the “strategic connectivity triangle”. The initiative aims to strengthen infrastructural interaction and support the reconstruction of Ukraine, as well as enhance the resilience of the entire region.
This is reported by Business • Media
Supporting Reconstruction Through Transport and Energy Corridors
A key focus of the project is the port infrastructure of the Black Sea and the Danube, as well as the expansion of railway and road corridors, which are already under the European Commission’s radar for developing transport connectivity in the region. Forum participants emphasized the strategic importance of new logistics routes that ensure economic, demographic, and, in wartime conditions, military mobility.
Engaging the Private Sector and International Investments
In addition to infrastructure projects, discussion participants considered transport and energy integration as a foundation for attracting private business to the reconstruction of Ukraine. Ukrainian and Moldovan delegates stressed that post-war recovery of the country is impossible without active participation from the private sector and the involvement of international companies in joint investment programs. According to them, effective financing, insurance, and risk mitigation tools need to be implemented for this purpose.
Romania has expressed its readiness to become a key logistics hub for the reconstruction of Ukraine. The President of the Romanian Senate, Mircea Abrudean, emphasized that the country’s geographical position, particularly the port of Constanta, the Danube ports, and the development of railway and road infrastructure, allows Romania to play a leading role in ensuring the flow of goods for infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects in Ukraine.
“Romania aims to become a central hub for the flow of goods related to infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects in Ukraine.”