Four major Polish energy companies – PGE, Orlen, Enea, and Tauron – have signed a letter of intent to assist in rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged energy infrastructure. The agreement, announced during a conference in Gdańsk, signifies a strengthened partnership between Poland and Ukraine. This initiative positions Poland as a key player in the large-scale reconstruction effort, described as the most significant in Europe since World War II. The companies will collaborate to provide resources and expertise for the restoration of Ukraine’s power systems. Details of the specific contributions and financial commitments were not immediately disclosed. The move underscores Poland’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s recovery following the ongoing conflict. This collaboration aims to bolster Ukraine’s energy security and facilitate long-term stability.