This amount exceeds the amount of assistance that the United States itself plans to allocate, taking into account the package currently being considered.
Help for Ukraine from European countries
The EU and its member states have provided $148.5 billion (€138 billion) to Ukraine, including a recently announced $54 billion (€50 billion) support package, since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
United Kingdom pledged $15.1 billion in general support to Ukraine from February 2022, of which $9 billion is earmarked for military assistance.
In February 2023 Norway reached a multi-year agreement with Ukraine on a support program that will provide Ukraine with $7 billion between 2023 and 2027.
Norway has pledged about $1.4 billion per year to Ukraine and has already provided Ukraine about $1 billion in 2022 and about $1.9 billion in 2023.
As part of strengthening cooperation between Turkey and Ukraine, the leading Turkish manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles “Baykar” announced in September 2023 the opening of a new enterprise for the production of UAVs and a service center for servicing “Bayraktar TB2” drones.
It is planned that the plant and service center will begin operations by early 2025.
North Macedonia sent 10 shipments of military aid to Ukraine, including Soviet-era military equipment, as of November 2023.
North Macedonia is also training groups of Ukrainian military personnel and has pledged to continue to support Ukraine.
Since November 2023, North Macedonia has already provided 10 shipments of military aid to Ukraine, including Soviet-style military equipment.
In addition, the country is training groups of Ukrainian military personnel and has pledged to continue to support Ukraine.
Help from North America
Canada allocated $1.8 billion in military aid to Ukraine starting in February 2022.
The Canadian military has also trained about 40,000 Ukrainian military and security personnel since 2015, and Canada has expanded this program until March 2026.
Help for Ukraine from Asian countries
South Korea expands production of critical 155mm artillery shells to replenish Western supplies and support continued supplies of ammunition to Ukraine.
Japan promised to allocate $4.5 billion to Ukraine in December 2023.
Japan also promised to make an additional contribution of $37 million to a NATO fund to provide additional support to Ukraine’s defense in January 2024.
Help from Australia and New Zealand
Australia has provided approximately $590 million in total military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine as of the end of October 2023.
New Zealand has provided more than $48.7 million in military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine as of July 2023.
Earlier, we reported that Canada and Finland discussed joint work to restore Ukraine.
By the way, the US Senate has taken up assistance to Ukraine. Read more in the RBC-Ukraine article.
2024-02-09 02:24:00
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