Bilateral aid allocations to Ukraine as a share of 2021 donor country gross domestic product (GDP) between January 24, 2022 and June 30, 2024, by country Share of 2021 GDP1.83%1.83%1.66%1.66%1.43%1.43%1.35%1.35%0.88%0.88%0.76%0.76%0.68%0.68%0.64%0.64%0.6%0.6%0.54%0.54%0.49%0.49%0.45...
Ukraine President Zelensky was in Washington D.C. yesterday, in an attempt to save the military aid lifeline his country's ally has continually provided since Russia's February 2022 invasion. Last week, an emergency spending bill to send more than $50 billion in new assistance to Ukraine, as...
While the U.S. has committed the most aid in total dollars, Ukraine’s neighbors are contributing the most on a per GDP basis.
Ukrainian troops have faced acute shortages of shells and air defense systems, allowing Russian forces to edge forward in some parts of eastern Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pleaded for greater international assistance, warning that his country will lose the war without it....
Three of the four bills Mr Johnson suggested would cover Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific. The make-up of the fourth was not immediately clear. Backers had insisted the broad foreign aid measure passed with 70 per cent support in the Senate would have received similar suppo...
The Group of Seven leading economies have agreed to provide $19.8 billion in economic aid to Ukraine to ensure its finances do not hinder its ability to defend itself from Russia’s invasion.
The countries that received the most foreign aid from the U.S. for 2023 include Ukraine, Israel, Ethiopia, Jordan, and Egypt.2 Special Considerations Foreign aid estimates tend to vary, given the different agencies, funding methods, and aid categories associated with U.S. foreign assistance effo...
The EU has been the primary source of financial assistance for Ukraine, and the recent approval of its latest aid package followed months of debatesbetween member states. The IMF also provideda $15.6 billionloan in 2023, marking the first IMF loan awarded to a country at war. Foreign investor...
Opinion polls conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology suggest pessimism is rising. In December nearly one-fifth of respondents thought Ukraine would be a “country with a destroyed economy and a large outflow of people” in 10 years, up from just 5 per cent in October 2022...
The Ukraine aid legislation would provide $60.8 billion to help the country in its ongoing war against Russia, more than $23 billion of which would be used to replenish weapons and stocks provided by the U.S., $13.8 billion for advanced weapons systems and $26 million to bolster Ukraine ai...