Peace Agreement: Lobbying for Common Sense and AI Data Centers
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December 24, 2025Anna Bon’s post from Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
Important news. And very personal for me.
Today, information officially became publicly available about one of the most important strategic documents of the year for Europe, the United States, and Ukraine.
I will not comment on the peace agreement itself — the participating countries will revise it more than once, because it still triggers major disagreements among politicians, the military, and civil society.
But there is one small clause in it that will not change: a clause about energy and data centers as the foundation of Ukraine’s economic recovery.
For some, it’s just a paragraph.For me, it’s a year of life.And a year of life for a team spanning Ukraine, the EU, and the U.S.
I’m writing this without pathos — but with deep pride.
Because behind this line there is not an “idea,” not a deck, not a Facebook post.Behind it are dozens of meetings, negotiations, and speeches that began with informal, friendly breakfast conversations during President Trump’s inauguration in Washington… continued with American and European partners… with speeches at the European Parliament and Davos… including work around the NSDC (RNBO)… and constant repetition of one simple point:
Ukraine doesn’t just need LOANS. Ukraine needs real assets and real infrastructure for the future economy — energy and secure AI data centers as the economic foundation.
Sovereign systems that create jobs, income, and national resilience.
And what do you think I received for months? Dozens of polite “HI.”But this year — it is finally fixed on paper.
This is my main conclusion and my victory of 2025:
The jokes are over. We start building.
That is why today I’m “declassifying” and opening my detailed presentation from Cyber Forum Kyiv 2025 (in the comments) — previously available only to a few dozen key professionals.
This was the first time I publicly spoke about AI infrastructure, data centers, and energy not as an “idea,” but as a strategic plan.
Watch it not as a speech —but as the moment when Ukraine finally stops asking and starts building.
And for the first time, Ukraine offers the United States and Europe a mutually beneficial partnership — instead of signing yet another verdict of economic colonialism and loss of sovereignty.
One personal observation this year made absolutely clear
Consulting and lobbying have changed. Forever.
The old model was simple:millions of dollars for advice, 200-page presentations, months of “strategic sessions” — and then the client is left alone with implementation.
Or without it.
For example, McKinsey reportedly earned around $500 million per year from Saudi Arabia — for advice on how to spend oil money on ambitious projects that “don’t deliver expected results.”
The world no longer believes in that.
Today, value is only one thing:not what’s written in a presentation, but what is actually built, financed, and launched.
On the ground.In energy.In data centers.On balance sheets.In systems that deliver real value to end users.
That is why the meaning of lobbying has changed too:it’s no longer about words and status — it’s about the ability to drive outcomes.
So, friends — next year I will continue doing three core things:
Keep building AI infrastructure for preventive medicine through DeHealth App in the U.S. and Europe, and scale Army Health System in Ukraine as a defense-medical infrastructure.
Support the Ukrainian army with technologies, medicines, equipment, and everything necessary.
Continue lobbying for common sense in Washington and Brussels:that AI data centers and stable energy are the path to +$1 trillion for Ukraine over the next decade — and that a strong Ukrainian economy creates real opportunities for the U.S. and Europe.
Gratitude — and a dedication
I’m sincerely grateful to an enormous number of people:military, diplomats, analysts, engineers, investors, lawyers, security and intelligence structures of our countries, and partners across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Ukraine.
I physically cannot name everyone. But I know you will read this post — and you will understand it is about you.
And most importantly:I dedicate this small victory to Ukrainians.
Because it is YOU who always show me the most important truth.
This time, when nearly a million people read and shared my last post about Ukraine’s future, and I received 338 personal messages of support — I realized:
People may not know what “AI infrastructure” or a “data center” is.But people clearly feel the truth and the essence.
People care about simple things:
Will there be a future?
Will there be an economy?
Will there be jobs?
Will salaries exist?
Will there be life — not survival — at home, not abroad?
I feel the strength of the Ukrainian people — the strength of thinking, intuition, and inner dignity.
That is why this path makes sense. That is why it will be completed.
Thank you. We keep working.
Sources I referenced above
1) Cyber Forum Kyiv 2025 video (opened specially for you)A year ago, I spoke there about what is now becoming part of international documents.
2) Ukraine’s baseline document on ending the war (20 points)This is not an “idea” and not a statement — it is a framework document that currently underpins international negotiations.
[link]
3) The U.S. is already preparing an economic “reset” for the region after the warThe Wall Street Journal writes directly about changing the economic architecture of Ukraine and the region through energy and infrastructure.
WSJ (English): In short: this is not about “aid,” but a new economic model and infrastructure investment — including data infrastructure.
4) Ukraine’s recovery fund is officially launched and already operatingThis is the key point. Not a declaration. Not a concept. A real investment instrument.
US–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund (DFC): [link]
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