Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Minister of Regional Development Zuzana Mrázová are traveling to Gdańsk, Poland, to participate in a conference focused on the reconstruction of Ukraine. The conference was originally slated to include an address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. However, Zelenskyy will no longer attend due to a significant dispute with Poland, prompting Ukraine to send Prime Minister Julija Svyrydenko in his place. The nature of the disagreement between Ukraine and Poland was not detailed in the report, but it is substantial enough to warrant a change in representation at the high-profile conference. The conference aims to discuss and coordinate efforts for rebuilding Ukraine. Babiš’s attendance signals continued Czech support for Ukraine’s recovery. The event provides a platform for international collaboration on Ukrainian reconstruction initiatives.