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    Poland seeks Brussels' nod to tap EU Ukraine fund for border zone, development bank says

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Poland seeks EU approval to use Ukraine reconstruction funds for projects in Ukraine and its border areas, enhancing economic support.

    Table of Contents

    • Poland's Initiative for EU Ukraine Fund
    • BGK's Role in Economic Support
    • Rebuilding Costs and Funding Sources
    • Impact on Polish Border Areas

    Poland Requests EU Approval to Access Ukraine Reconstruction Funds

    Poland's Initiative for EU Ukraine Fund

    By Marek Strzelecki and Pawel Florkiewicz

    BGK's Role in Economic Support

    WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland is seeking Brussels' approval to use the European Union's Ukraine reconstruction funds for infrastructure, logistics, and dual-use projects in Ukraine and partly in its own border areas, development lender Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego said.

    Rebuilding Costs and Funding Sources

    Poland's BGK, which raised 389 billion zlotys ($107 billion) in loans, guarantees and EU funds in 2024 to support the economy, also manages a fund that services the country's defence outlays, which are the second largest in NATO.  

    Impact on Polish Border Areas

    The lender has extended loans for companies seeking to participate in Ukraine's rebuilding and along with German and French peers it has set up a 500 million euro European Flagship Fund for the Reconstruction of Ukraine.

    With war-torn Ukraine's rebuilding costs estimated at $524 billion, the EU has also prepared the Ukraine Facility, another fund to support reconstruction, and BGK has applied to tap its funds, its first vice president Marta Postula said.  

    "We hope to sign an agreement with the European Commission in the last quarter on three segments of the Ukraine Facility (...) and Polish entrepreneurs operating in Ukraine being able to benefit from this," she told Reuters. 

    "We are also negotiating so that these funds could be spent not only in Ukraine, but also in the border zone in Poland."

    With most support and military aid for Ukraine being channelled via Poland, Warsaw wants to broaden the facility's usage for logistics or dual-use projects in Polish areas bordering Ukraine too, she said.  

    Other components of the facility include bank guarantees for investments by Ukrainian municipalities and small and medium-sized companies. 

    Postula said competition among companies looking to invest in Ukraine is intense.

    "My colleagues who travel to Ukraine say the hotels are full of foreigners," she said.

    Rzeszow, a Polish hub for military and humanitarian help for Kyiv shielded by Patriot missiles, in 2023 attracted aerospace giants Boeing and Safran, who hired hundreds of engineers. 

    There is also interest in investing on the eastern side of the border with Ukraine, Postula said. 

    "We see that even those who aren't in Ukraine now see hope for the future, for future investments (...) Energy and the construction sector generate the greatest interest from Polish entrepreneurs," she said.

    ($1 = 3.6365 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz and Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poland seeks EU approval to use Ukraine reconstruction funds.
    • •BGK plays a key role in managing these funds.
    • •Funds aim to support infrastructure and logistics projects.
    • •Polish border areas may benefit from these funds.
    • •Intense competition exists for investment in Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland seeks Brussels' nod to tap EU Ukraine fund for border zone, development bank says

    1What is the EU Ukraine Fund?

    The EU Ukraine Fund is a financial initiative by the European Union aimed at supporting the reconstruction and development of Ukraine following the ongoing conflict, focusing on infrastructure and economic recovery.

    2What is BGK?

    BGK, or Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, is Poland's development bank that provides financial support for various projects, including those related to national defense and economic development.

    3What are dual-use projects?

    Dual-use projects refer to initiatives that have both civilian and military applications, often involving technologies or infrastructure that can serve multiple purposes.

    4What is the significance of the border zone in Poland?

    The border zone in Poland is significant due to its proximity to Ukraine, making it a critical area for logistics, trade, and support for reconstruction efforts in Ukraine.

    5What are small and medium-sized companies?

    Small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) are businesses whose personnel numbers fall below certain limits, typically characterized by their limited financial resources and operational scale.

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