Ukraine's Reserves Rebound to $51bn as Delayed Aid Lands but Trade Gap Widens
European institutions allocated €4.3 billion through a new EU loan, while Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands added major top-ups, Kiel Institute data showed.
- On Thursday, the Kiel Institute reported Ukraine received €7.2 billion in military aid during June, marking the highest monthly total since April 2024 following new European Union financing.
- The European Union launched a €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan to cover budgetary and defense needs through 2026 and 2027, addressing the gap left after United States funding ceased in February 2025.
- Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands allocated €700 million, €600 million, and €500 million respectively to support Kyiv, marking the third-largest monthly funding boost since the Russian invasion in February 2022.
- Despite June's surge, average monthly aid has fallen to €2.94 billion from the €3.46 billion recorded before United States funding ended, indicating long-term support remains below previous standards.
- Federico Mellace, lead analyst of the Ukraine Support Tracker, noted the United States remains a key supplier of Patriot systems, though Europe must develop reliable domestic substitutes to reduce dependence.
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The amount has skyrocketed, but there's a catch. In June, Ukraine received €7.2 billion in military aid from its international partners. This is the highest amount since the end of American funding, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a publication by Euractiv. Aid has increased sharply. According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, the June volume was the largest since April 2024, when Ukraine received €9.04 billion in military aid. This …
Ukraine Aid: Europe Increases Support to Eleven Billion Euros – but Dependence on US Weapons Remains
Ukraine has been resisting the Russian attack for more than four years. New figures from IfW Kiel show which parts of the world have recently received support for the country.
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The military aid allocated to Kiev reached €7.2 billion in June, the highest amount since the $9.04 billion allocated in April 2024. But in the long run, these levels of funding remain below what they were before the United States ended their aid. Volodymyr Zelensky asks them this Thursday to sell to Ukraine at least 5% of their Patriot interceptor missiles. - Military aid to Ukraine is on the rise, despite a rebound in June (International).
Ukraine Military Aid Surged in June Despite Long-Term Shortages, Says Institute
Boosted by new EU financing, military aid for Ukraine in June hit its highest level since the United States pulled funding, though long-term support is lagging, Kiel Institute data showed Thursday. Kyiv was allocated 7.2 billion euros ($8.3 billion) in military aid in June, the highest amount since the 9.04 billion euros received in April 2024. US funding dried up in February 2025. It is the third-biggest monthly military funding boost from dono…
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