Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the United States has provided around 88 billion U.S. dollars worth of aid to Ukraine in support of the war effort.
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.
The rise in gas prices in Europe that has been attributed to Ukraine's recent invasion of Kursk is expected to add to Russian revenues from selling fossil fuels, further widening the gap between such revenues and the total amount of EU support to Kyiv.
The $60 billion assistance package that includes new aid to Ukraine has stalled in the United States Congress since early last month due to the opposition of Republicans, who have been demanding that the White House address the secur...
Russia has rejected the U.S. allegations that it’s preparing a pretext to invade Ukraine. Lavrov dismissed the U.S. claim as “total disinformation.” Lavrov reaffirmed that Russia expects a written response this week from the U.S. and its allies to Moscow’s request for bi...
In the two years since the war between Ukraine and Russia began, U.S. taxpayers have given $73 billion to support Ukraine.
The UK’s military assistance to Kiev accounted for 67% of London’s total aid to Ukraine over that period. Most money Warsaw and Amsterdam allocated for Ukraine was also spent on arms, the research indicated. The EU’s support, including both the aid provided by Brussels and bilateral assis...
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Dr. Colin Kahl told Congress earlier this week that equipment in drawdowns generally arrives in Ukraine within days or a handful of weeks of being announced. In total, the U.S. has committed more than $32 billion in weapons assistance for Ukraine since ...
According to the report, as of January 2023, the total amount of aid promised by the US to Ukraine reached $76.8 billion, with military aid comprising the largest portion at $46.5 billion, accounting for 61 percent. In addition, the US uses aid as a geopolitical tool to maliciously ...