The U.S. won’t likely lead Ukraine’s postwar recovery
- President Donald Trump wants Ukraine to repay the United States for its support against Russia's invasion, as he stated during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in March 2025.
- Congress has provided about $174 billion to Ukraine and neighboring countries since 2022 to support its war efforts.
- Ukraine seeks NATO membership after applying in 2022, reflecting its desire for military security against threats.
- Reconstruction efforts are expected to involve multiple countries with significant input from the European Union, as outright U.S. Financing seems unlikely.
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Ukraine will need major rebuilding when war ends − here’s why the US isn’t likely to invest in its recovery with a new Marshall Plan
Europe after World War II? No, it's the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut in 2023, after a year of Russian bombardment. AP Photo, FilePresident Donald Trump wants Ukraine to repay the United States for helping to defend the country against Russia’s invasion. Since 2022, Congress has provided about US$174 billion to Ukraine and neighboring countries to assist its war effort. Trump inflated this figure to $350 billion in a March 2025 White House meeting w…
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