The Council of the European Union's Ad hoc Working Party on Reconstruction and Support for Ukraine is scheduled to meet on 14 July 2026 at 16:30 in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine Plan Amendment, according to a notice of meeting and provisional agenda published by the Council. The meeting will take place at the Justus Lipsius Building and will follow a 1+1 format, allowing one delegate and one advisor per delegation. Agenda items include adoption of the agenda, the Ukraine Plan Amendment, and any other business (AOB).
The meeting advances EU coordination on Ukraine's reconstruction by focusing on the Ukraine Plan Amendment, which is expected to outline adjustments to the existing support framework. The Working Party, composed of member state representatives, plays a key role in shaping the EU's financial and technical assistance to Ukraine. No prior coverage of this specific meeting exists in the available record.
The Ukraine Plan Amendment likely addresses updates to the multi-year reconstruction strategy, including funding allocations, priority sectors, and implementation timelines. The meeting comes amid ongoing EU efforts to support Ukraine's recovery from the war, with the EU having pledged significant financial resources through the Ukraine Facility and other instruments.
Stakeholders impacted include EU member states, which will need to align on the amendment's provisions; Ukrainian authorities, who will implement the plan; EU institutions such as the European Commission and the European External Action Service, which coordinate support; and businesses involved in reconstruction projects, who may see changes in procurement rules or funding conditions.
No decisions are expected at this working-level meeting, which serves to prepare technical discussions for higher-level Council bodies. The outcome will feed into subsequent deliberations by the Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper) and the Foreign Affairs Council.