Brzoska told the daily that he was ready to allocate the funds “to show other businesspeople that such a project is worth their commitment.”
According to the InPost CEO, the project could be successful if Poland finds a strong partner. He stressed that he counts on cooperation with American businesses.
Asked about his plans regarding a potential reconstruction fund, Brzoska said he “will be willing to invest in the infrastructure and health care sectors.”
He also announced plans to visit four countries of the CEE region in order to meet local entrepreneurs “who could join the project.”
No time to waste
“Americans are also sure that Putin will not stop if he defeats Ukraine,” Brzoska said, adding that the entire West should strengthen Ukraine’s free regions in order to increase the country’s economic and military power.
The head of InPost pointed out that the world has seven to nine months to find partners, funds, and solutions.
“Poland has to show that it is not only a partner of Ukraine because of an airport hub in Jasionka near the border or its close neighborhood, but that it has know-how and experts who helped transform the Polish economy,” he said.
InPost is a modern logistics services company, the first one in Poland to have created a network of parcel lockers as well as self-service parcel dispatch and collection points, open 24/7.