Maria Repko

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A Ukrainian serviceman walks past the turret of a Russian tank next to a destroyed gas station in the village of Skybyn, northeast of Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 2. SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images

During the last several weeks, international and Ukrainian economists’ and policymakers’ discussions have been largely focused on a “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine focusing on the technical issues around reconstruction, from conditionalities on anti-corruption to the green agenda.

But, as a European friend of mine, close to policymaking circles, noted, “Talking about Ukraine’s reconstruction is important to build confidence and give Ukrainians hope. But it is also cheap”.

The West is making generous promises, but the actual delivery is disappointingly slow. In total, Ukraine has now been promised more than 31 billion euros in budgetary support by the most important donors, according to calculations of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, which tracks pledged financial assistance to Ukraine.…  Seguir leyendo »