Total Aid to Ukraine by Country 2025

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Total Bilateral and EU Assistance to Ukraine

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120B

$55.7B

$32B

$19.4B

Country
Total Bilateral and EU Assistance to Ukraine
Total Bilateral Commitments
Total Bilateral Allocations
Iceland$50M$50M$50M
New Zealand$60M$60M$60M
Turkey$80M$80M$80M
Taiwan$80M$80M$30M
Malta$120M
Cyprus$220M
Slovenia$550M$90M$90M
Luxembourg$620M$240M$210M
Bulgaria$840M$260M$260M
Croatia$880M$370M$370M
Latvia$890M$610M$610M
Australia$1B$1B$1.1B
Hungary$1.4B$60M$60M
Estonia$1.5B$1.2B$820M
Lithuania$1.5B$1.1B$1.1B
Slovakia$1.6B$760M$760M
Greece$1.8B$150M$150M
Portugal$2.2B$230M$190M
Ireland$2.6B$210M$190M
Switzerland$2.7B$2.7B$960M
Romania$3.2B$1.2B$1.2B
South Korea$3.3B$3.3B$850M
Czech Republic$3.4B$1.4B$1.4B
Austria$4.5B$900M$850M
Finland$5.2B$2.8B$2.8B
Belgium$7.2B$2.4B$2.2B
Poland$9.8B$4.9B$4.9B
Denmark$13.1B$10.2B$8B
Canada$13.3B$13.3B$8.5B
Spain$13.7B$2.5B$1.6B
Norway$14.1B$14.1B$3.4B
Sweden$15B$10.9B$5.6B
Japan$16.7B$16.7B$10B
Netherlands$17.6B$11.7B$7.9B
Italy$19.4B$2.5B$2.5B
United Kingdom$25.4B$25.4B$15.9B
France$32B$8.1B$5.3B
Germany$55.7B$27.5B$16.9B
United States$128B$128B$95B
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