Judging by data from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, the total expenditures of foreign countries on Ukraine over four years since the start of the war amounted to β¬350 billion.
The total commitments (for the supply of equipment, aid, finance, etc.) - β¬545.5 billion (by the end of February 2026).
The main donor outside Europe is the USA, which accounts for β¬115.38 billion of this amount. The remaining β¬26.93 billion are distributed among other non-European states:
- Canada: β¬13.97 billion
- Japan: β¬11.04 billion
- Australia: β¬1.07 billion
- South Korea: β¬0.64 billion
A paradox is observed among a number of major European donors: they announce huge aid packages, but in fact have only transferred a small part of them. This is due to long-term contracts for the production of weapons "for years to come" instead of issuing equipment from warehouses.
Switzerland: The coefficient of actual funds allocation is only 20% (β¬5.8 billion pledged vs β¬1.16 billion allocated).
South Korea: Only 23% of the declared amount has been allocated (β¬2.77 billion vs β¬0.63 billion).
Norway: Despite its leadership in the share of aid to GDP, Oslo has physically allocated only 40.4% of its commitments (β¬24.7 billion vs β¬10.0 billion).
Germany: The largest European donor has only utilized 53.5% of its commitments (β¬47.2 billion vs β¬25.3 billion).
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The total commitments (for the supply of equipment, aid, finance, etc.) - β¬545.5 billion (by the end of February 2026).
The main donor outside Europe is the USA, which accounts for β¬115.38 billion of this amount. The remaining β¬26.93 billion are distributed among other non-European states:
- Canada: β¬13.97 billion
- Japan: β¬11.04 billion
- Australia: β¬1.07 billion
- South Korea: β¬0.64 billion
A paradox is observed among a number of major European donors: they announce huge aid packages, but in fact have only transferred a small part of them. This is due to long-term contracts for the production of weapons "for years to come" instead of issuing equipment from warehouses.
Switzerland: The coefficient of actual funds allocation is only 20% (β¬5.8 billion pledged vs β¬1.16 billion allocated).
South Korea: Only 23% of the declared amount has been allocated (β¬2.77 billion vs β¬0.63 billion).
Norway: Despite its leadership in the share of aid to GDP, Oslo has physically allocated only 40.4% of its commitments (β¬24.7 billion vs β¬10.0 billion).
Germany: The largest European donor has only utilized 53.5% of its commitments (β¬47.2 billion vs β¬25.3 billion).
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#Ukraine
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