if ukraine is going to attract the investment, it s going to need the investment it s going to need notjust from governments, notjust from internationalfinancial institutions, but from the private sector. the private sector, it has to build the best possible environment to attract that investment. well some of that extra funding could come from the european union. the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, has asked eu member states to provide 55 billion dollars to support ukraine over the next four years. she said that this reserve would allow brussels to calibrate its financial support depending on the situation on the ground. let s bring in amanda and peter. in many ways, this is a positive sign, looking at life after the war. , but perhaps some of it seems premature? i think it is a rather well timed. as you say, it looks beyond the immediate offensive towards the huge task of reconstructing ukraine, hopefully when some kind of peace is reached. i think, hop
sector is crucial, and very important, it should be green infrastructure. this is an opportunity, almost a blank line blank canvas to build a ukraine for the future which will be a pro western country with the very best green technology, whether that best green technology, whether that be in energy, transport, or other sectors, in the end, the firepower of the private sector will be really necessary. i come back to the point, it is up to the ukrainians to enable that by making the changes in their governments which will give investors compliments. toid governments which will give investors compliments. governments which will give investors comliments. ., ., investors compliments. told me about those necessary investors compliments. told me about those necessary changes. investors compliments. told me about those necessary changes. rooting - investors compliments. told me about those necessary changes. rooting out| those necessary changes. rooting out corru tion, those necessary cha