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    Us, Ukraine to Meet on Reconstruction Fund, Eye First Investment Project

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    Posted on March 23, 2026

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    Last updated: March 23, 2026

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    Senior U.S. officials traveled to Kyiv March 23 for the U.S.–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund meeting, aiming to advance its first investment project. The fund, launched December under a U.S.–Ukraine minerals agreement, targets $200 million by year-end and three initial projects.

    Table of Contents

    • Key Developments in US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund
    • US Delegation Visits Kyiv for Investment Fund Meeting
    • Background and Objectives of the Fund
    • Key Participants in the Meeting
    • First Investment Project and Priority Areas
    • Approval Process and Timeline
    • Focus Sectors for Investment
    • Application Process for New Projects
    • Broader Context: US-Ukraine Relations Amid Ongoing Conflict
    • Recent Bilateral Talks and War Impact
    • Humanitarian Impact and International Response

    US, Ukraine Progress on $200M Reconstruction Fund and First Investment Project

    Key Developments in US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund

    By Andrea Shalal

    US Delegation Visits Kyiv for Investment Fund Meeting

    WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) - Senior U.S. officials traveled to Kyiv this week for a meeting of the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, with both sides hoping to move forward soon with a first investment project, U.S. and Ukrainian officials said.

    Background and Objectives of the Fund

    The fund, established as part of a minerals deal signed between the U.S. and Ukraine in April, began operations in December. Focused on investments in critical minerals and other strategic sectors, it is expected to reach $200 million by the end of the year. Ukrainian officials hope to announce three initial investment projects this year.

    Key Participants in the Meeting

    The U.S. delegation includes Conor Coleman, head of investments at the U.S. International Development Finance Corp, and Jonathan Taylor, the agency's associate general counsel, as well as Jonathan Greenstein, deputy undersecretary of the Treasury for international finance.

    Ukraine Economy Minister Oleksiy Sobolev, Deputy Economy Minister Yegor Perelyhina and State Secretary Oleksandr Karasevych will participate in Wednesday's meeting, along with Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, a Ukrainian official said.

    First Investment Project and Priority Areas

    Approval Process and Timeline

    The joint board's investment committee may meet to approve a first investment project, if due diligence efforts are completed in time, the Ukrainian official said.

    “We are working hard to bring the first deal to the investment committee for approval. For the moment we think that it is on track to happen," the official said.

    Focus Sectors for Investment

    The official said the fund aimed to fund investments in three priority areas - critical minerals, hydrocarbon extraction and dual-use technologies — this year.

    Application Process for New Projects

    DFC in January launched an online portal for applicants to submit new projects to the reconstruction fund.

    Broader Context: US-Ukraine Relations Amid Ongoing Conflict

    Recent Bilateral Talks and War Impact

    The meetings in Kyiv come days after U.S. and Ukrainian delegations carried out two days of bilateral talks in Miami, Florida, on finding ‌ways to end the four-year war with Russia, although the war in Iran has overshadowed those efforts.

    Humanitarian Impact and International Response

    United Nations Undersecretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo told the Security Council on Monday that an estimated 15,364 civilians, including 775 children, had been killed in Ukraine since the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022.

    U.S. Undersecretary of State Christopher Landau told the council that the United States remained committed to working with both Russia and Ukraine to end the war.

    "We reiterate our call on both sides to negotiate in good faith, in a spirit of flexibility, compromises and a duty to protect and preserve the lives of their citizens," Landau said.

    (Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Don Durfee and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The U.S.–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, established under a minerals deal signed April 30, 2025, began operations in December 2025 and aims to mobilize $200 million by end of 2026.
    • •An online portal was launched in January 2026 by DFC for project submissions; Ukrainian officials anticipate launching three priority projects (critical minerals, hydrocarbons, dual‑use tech) this year.
    • •The fund is a joint U.S.‑Ukraine effort, with equal management and funding, intended to attract investment and accelerate post‑war reconstruction efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US, Ukraine to meet on reconstruction fund, eye first investment project

    1What is the US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund?

    The fund is a joint US-Ukraine initiative established to support investments in critical minerals and other strategic sectors, aiming for $200 million by the end of 2024.

    2Which sectors will the reconstruction fund prioritize?

    The fund will prioritize investments in critical minerals, hydrocarbon extraction, and dual-use technologies in Ukraine.

    3Who are the main officials involved in the fund's operation?

    Key officials include representatives from the US International Development Finance Corp, the US Treasury, and Ukraine's Economy Ministry.

    4When could the first investment project be approved?

    The first investment project may be approved this year, pending the completion of due diligence by the fund's investment committee.

    5How can applicants submit projects to the reconstruction fund?

    Applicants can submit new project proposals through an online portal launched by the US Development Finance Corp.

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