The countries that have supported Ukraine the most in the war with Russia

The countries that have supported Ukraine the most in the war with Russia

Ukraine and Russia have been at war for more than two years and since then both territories have made military moves in order to attack or defend their country. Recently, Ukraine carried out one of its largest drone attacks on the city of Moscow. This would not have been possible without the help of Western countries, which raises the question of where the aid to fight this problem comes from.

According to the latest report from the Ukraine Support Tracker of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, The United States has been the country that has provided the most resources to Ukraine since 2022.

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The United States has provided, above all, military weapons, then financial aid and finally humanitarian contributions such as food and other resources necessary for the population.All this together gives a total of US$84 billion.

According to the report, The European Union, in its Commission and Council, has contributed a total of US$43.988 billion, but unlike the Americans, the EU has contributed the largest amounts to financing, followed by humanitarian aid.

After the top two, the values ​​are no longer of those magnitudes, but still Germany remains in third place with a contribution of US$16.453 billionfollowed by the United Kingdom (US$14,550); Japan (US$10,185); Canada (US$8,058 million); Denmark (US$7,611 million); the Netherlands (US$6,491 million); Sweden (US$5,036 million) and France with US$4,924 million.

This source, Ukraine Support Tracker, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, systematically records the amount of aid that the governments of 31 Western countries have pledged to Ukraine since around the time of the Russian invasion. Includes publicly known military, financial and humanitarian aid.

It should be noted that the aid includes the financial part, loans, grants, etc., humanitarian aid, food, medicines, etc., and the value of supplied weapons and equipment, including in-kind donations for the Ukrainian army and financial aid linked to military purposes.