Europe's overall Ukraine aid outpaces US by $26 billion, report says
- Europe has allocated 138 billion euros in aid to Ukraine since 2022, surpassing U.S. Aid by 23 billion euros , according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy's Ukraine Aid Tracker.
- U.S. President Donald Trump has not allocated new aid for Ukraine while seeking a ceasefire with Russia, claiming Europe has contributed less, a statement refuted by the Kiel Institute's report.
- U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey stated at the Ramstein summit on April 11 that allies, excluding the U.S., have committed over 21 billion euros in security assistance to Ukraine.
- EU foreign ministers are discussing a modest plan to spend 5 billion euros on ammunition for Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks.
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With Trump's stop, the gap between Europe and the US in aid to Ukraine rises to 23 billion
Since the start of the war, Europe has allocated 138 billion euros, compared to 115 in the United States, according to the monitoring of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. The last package launched by Washington is the one decided by Joe Biden shortly before leaving the White House
Europe or the United States. Kiel Institute report: who helped Ukraine the most, according to the latest figures
Europe's total assistance to Ukraine as of 2022 amounts to 138 billion euros ($157 billion), 23 billion euros ($26 billion) more than the U.S., according to an April 15 report by the Institute.
Europe's overall Ukraine aid outpaces US by $26 billion, report says
Total assistance allocated by Europe to Ukraine since 2022 stands at 138 billion euros ($157 billion), 23 billion euros ($26 billion) more than the U.S., according to an April 15 report by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy's Ukraine Aid Tracker.The U.S. still holds an edge in terms of military aid — its 65 billion euros ($74 billion) total leads Europe by 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) — but the gap is narrowing, as Washington has not all…
Europe overtakes the US with Ukraine aid – these figures show Trump's change of course
As an evaluation shows, the United States has driven its military aid to Ukraine almost to zero. Europe has now overtaken America. Strongest supporters have so far been Germany this year. But even the new aid from Europeans can't hide one thing.
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