King Charles played host to world leaders at St James’s Palace in preparation for the upcoming Ukraine Recovery Conference. On the eve of the conference, Charles III held discussions with prominent figures, including Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The leaders arrived at the palace to engage in discussions before the two-day conference, set to take place on Wednesday. During the conference, participating governments will convene to address the process of rebuilding Ukraine following the conflict with Russia.
The gathering at St James’s Palace signifies the importance placed on international cooperation and support for Ukraine’s recovery efforts. King Charles’s audience with these key figures highlights his commitment to fostering diplomatic relationships and promoting dialogue on critical global issues.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference serves as a platform for governments to come together and discuss strategies for rebuilding Ukraine’s infrastructure, economy, and social institutions. The conference aims to chart a path towards stability and prosperity for Ukraine, with the involvement of influential leaders from around the world.
As the conference commences, Laurence Brooks will provide a comprehensive report on the proceedings, offering insights into the discussions and initiatives put forth by the participating nations. The gathering represents a significant step towards supporting Ukraine’s post-war recovery and strengthening international cooperation on global challenges.