An international conference focused on Ukraine’s reconstruction will commence on Thursday, June 25th, in Gdańsk, Poland, and will last for two days. Simultaneously, two protests have been scheduled in the city concerning perspectives on Ukrainian historical policy. The first demonstration is planned for the morning at Rybny Targ (Fish Market), while the second will take place in the evening at Solidarity Square. Organizers have not detailed the specific grievances driving the protests, but they relate to interpretations of Ukrainian history. The conference aims to gather international support for rebuilding Ukraine following the ongoing conflict. Authorities are preparing for potential disruptions related to the planned demonstrations. The juxtaposition of the conference and protests highlights differing viewpoints surrounding Ukraine and its past.