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U.S. and Ukraine Weigh Reported $800 Billion Reconstruction and Security Deal for Davos

Zelenskyy says he is pursuing a targeted zero-tariff trade offer with the U.S.

Overview

  • Media reports say Washington and Kyiv could finalize a bilateral “prosperity” package in Davos worth about $800 billion over roughly a decade.
  • The reported plan would combine post-war reconstruction financing with security guarantees, though terms and sign-off have not been announced.
  • Funding is described as a mix of loans, grants and private investment, with elements tied to a prior minerals agreement favoring U.S. investors.
  • Zelenskyy says talks on a zero-tariff arrangement would apply to select industrial regions to attract investment and bolster economic security.
  • He adds that Ukraine has submitted comments on territorial proposals to U.S. envoys for relay to Russia and hopes for a reply before sealing security and recovery plans, with a potential meeting with President Donald Trump in Davos after European partners discouraged a Washington visit.