Ukraine's economy is resilient and active – U.S. Special Rep Pritzker
U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine's Economic Recovery Penny Pritzker, speaking at meetings at the Munich Security Conference, noted the resilience and activity of the Ukrainian economy.
"I had the distinct honor to speak at the MSC24 Townhall today. My core messages were: 1. Security and economy are intertwined; 2. Ukraine's economy is resilient and active. We are having an impact now," she wrote on the social network X.
As Pritzker said, "Europeans have done their part, it's our turn to lead." "Ukraine's defense sector is an opportunity to grow Ukraine's economy and win the war," Pritzker also said.
Pritzker also said that she met with Vitali Klitschko in Munich. "Kyiv's economic resilience is an inspiration to the world. It was a pleasure to meet with Vitali Klitschko to discuss efforts to continue economic recovery and Ukraine's European integration," she wrote.
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