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President of the Bremen State Parliament
CoR President meets Ukraine’s Prime Minister Svyrydenko as EU greenlights membership talks and prepares for Ukraine Recovery Conference.
The President of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR), Kata Tüttő, visited Kyiv on 14-15 June for meetings with Ukraine's prime minister and other senior Ukrainian leaders in which she reaffirmed the support of the European Union's regions and cities for Ukraine's recovery, decentralisation reforms and EU membership.
The visit came on the day that the EU's Member States approved the launch of negotiations with Ukraine on EU membership and ten days before the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) in Gdańsk, where the CoR will represent the European Alliance of Cities and Regions for the Reconstruction of Ukraine.
During her visit to Kyiv, President Tüttő spoke at the Governance Dialogue on Inclusive Recovery and Development alongside Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba and held bilateral meetings with Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko and senior representatives of the Ukrainian government and parliament. She had earlier stopped in Uzhhorod, on the Slovak-Ukrainian border, to meet Viktor Mykyta, deputy head of the cabinet of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
In a symbolic gesture underscoring the close partnership between Ukraine's and the EU's local and regional authorities, Prime Minister Svyrydenko awarded President Tüttő the Order of Princess Olga, one of Ukraine's highest civilian distinctions.
The visit comes less than two weeks before URC 2026, the major event of the year focused on Ukraine's reconstruction and recovery. The conference will focus on mobilising international support for reconstruction, accelerating Ukraine's European integration and strengthening Ukraine's regions and cities as they face the challenges of war, reconstruction and EU-related reforms.
Speaking at the Governance Dialogue on Inclusive Recovery and Development on 15 June, President Tüttő highlighted the central role played by municipalities, regions and local communities in sustaining public services, supporting citizens and delivering recovery projects despite continuing Russian attacks. She described her visit as a demonstration of the sustained political commitment to Ukraine on the part of the EU's cities and regions and their wish to strengthen cooperation with Ukrainian local and regional authorities.
The conference focused on how Ukraine's decentralisation reforms can support long-term reconstruction, strengthen public investment and improve coordination between national, regional and local authorities as the country advances reforms linked to EU accession.
During the visit, Tüttő also travelled to sites affected by Russia's latest attacks, including Kyiv's UNESCO-listed Pechersk Lavra monastery, which suffered damage during overnight bombardments. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the strike as one of the most serious attacks on Christian cultural heritage since the start of the full-scale invasion.
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Kata Tüttő, President of the European Committee of the Regions: "Ukraine's cities, regions and communities continue to demonstrate extraordinary resilience under the most difficult circumstances. Europe's local and regional authorities stand with them not only in solidarity, but also in practical cooperation as they prepare for recovery, reconstruction and future EU membership."
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Contact:
Andrew Gardner
Tel: +3247.3 843 981
andrew.gardner@cor.europa.eu
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President of the Bremen State Parliament
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Member of the General Assembly of Budapest Capital