A Ukrainian delegation is en route to the United States for high-level talks on security guarantees and a post-war reconstruction package, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Friday. The discussions aim to solidify support and potentially sign agreements during the World Economic Forum in Davos next week.

Speaking alongside Czech President Petr Pavel at a news conference in Kyiv, Zelenskiy said the delegation will seek clarity from Washington on Russia’s position regarding U.S.-backed diplomatic efforts to end the war.

“Each of these strikes against our energy sector and our cities quite clearly shows Russia’s real interests and intentions: they are not interested in agreements, but in the further destruction of Ukraine,” Zelenskiy wrote on social media, referring to recent Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.

Ukraine has completed its work on documents outlining a “prosperity package” designed to unlock funding for post-war recovery, as well as on U.S. security guarantees intended to prevent future Russian aggression. Officials have estimated the country will need approximately $800 billion for reconstruction.

U.S. President Donald Trump, who previously criticized Zelenskiy, indicated he may meet with the Ukrainian leader at the WEF. Washington has pushed Kyiv to agree to a peace framework that it would then present to Moscow, while Ukraine and its European allies emphasize the need for security assurances to prevent further attacks.